
Use of tobacco among North American Indians
Book Code: 918449292698
Writer: Ralph Linton
Name of the book: : Use of tobacco among North American Indians
Subject: Tobacco pipes
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Name Of book : Use of tobacco among North American Indians
Subject : Tobacco pipes
Writer : Ralph Linton"Use of Tobacco among North American Indians" by Ralph Linton explores the historical and cultural significance of tobacco among indigenous tribes in North America. This book delves into the traditional practices and rituals surrounding the use of tobacco, shedding light on its role in spiritual, social, and medicinal contexts. Linton's research offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between Native American communities and this sacred plant. With a focus on the impact of European colonization on indigenous tobacco traditions, the author analyzes how the introduction of commercial tobacco has influenced native cultures. By examining the multifaceted ways in which tobacco has been utilized by North American Indians, Linton provides a comprehensive study that deepens our understanding of this plant's cultural importance. From its role in sacred ceremonies to its social significance, this book offers a nuanced perspective on the use of tobacco among indigenous peoples. Rich in historical detail and anthropological analysis, "Use of Tobacco among North American Indians" is a compelling study that explores the complex intersections of culture, tradition, and colonialism in the context of tobacco use."
Tobacco North American Indians Ralph Linton Indigenous cultures Tobacco use Smoking habit Cultural anthropology Native American traditions Tobacco history Social customs" Tobacco pipes
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