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    Courtesy of The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center

    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

    Colonial Pipe, 14 (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

    Colonial_Pipe_14

    Language

    English

    Title - Alternative

    Colonial Pipe, 14, from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes

    Preferred Title

    A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes

    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

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