Title
Preview
Attribution
Courtesy of The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center
Museum
The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center
1445 Northeast 58th Avenue
Ocala, FL 34470
Subjects
Tobacco pipes; Tobacco pipes--History; Clay tobacco pipes; Pipe, Clay; Tobacco pipes--Collectors and collecting; Indians of North America--Florida--Antiquities; Indians; Colonization; Civilization; Florida--History, Local
Abstract
Turtle Pipe (artifact image), from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes. Episode 11 features a discussion of the use of tobacco pipes by Precolumbian Native Americans in Central Florida, particular the Timucua.
Contributor
The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center
Identifier
Turtle_Pipe
Language
English
Collection
Title - Alternative
Turtle Pipe, from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes
Preferred Title
A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes
STARS Citation
"Turtle Pipe" (2014). All Museum Images. Image 105.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ahistoryofcentralfloridaimages/105
Keywords
Episode 11; Tobacco Pipes; Early tobacco practices; Pre-Columbian Indians; Ritual practice; Religious practice; Sacred herb; Platform pipes; Stone pipes; Trade pipes; Elbow pipes; Evolution of pipe design; Clay pipes; Queen Victoria pipes; Philosopher pipes; George Washington pipes; Pierce pipes; Grant pipes; Mass consumerism; Native Americans; Artifacts; Central Florida; Relationship between the Europeans and the Indians