Smoke Signals

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Smoke Signals

The Native Takeback of North America's Tobacco Industry

History of the Americas

Author: Jim Poling Sr.

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Language: English

Published by: Dundurn Press

Published on: 24th November 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 953 Kb

ISBN: 9781459706422


Overview

A compelling look at tobacco’s uses and abuses from its Native origins to today’s controversies.

Historical Context

When Europeans discovered tobacco among Amerindians in the New World, it became a long-sought panacea of panaceas, the critical ingredient in enemas, ointments, syrups, and powders employed to treat everything from syphilis to cancer. Almost five centuries passed before medical researchers concluded that tobacco is unhealthy and can cause cancer.

About the Book

Smoke Signals follows tobacco from its origins in South America’s Andes through its checkered history as a "miracle cure," powerful addictive and poison, friend of government revenue departments, and enemy of law enforcement directed at contraband and tax diversion. Author Jim Poling, Sr., traces tobacco’s sacredness among Natives, notably how the modern substance has changed Native lives, sometimes for the good, often for the bad, explores how the coffers of governments, now so dependent on tobacco revenue, will be affected if the plant’s commercial use is eliminated, and examines how Native traditions, including tobacco as a holy herb, might survive in modern society and strengthen Natives.

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