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Mira Donnelly

Early Tobacco Cultivation

Early Tobacco Cultivation explores the rich history of tobacco, focusing on its central role in pre-Columbian indigenous cultures. Far from being simply a recreational substance, tobacco was deeply embedded in the spiritual, medicinal, and social fabrics of these societies. The book argues that understanding this indigenous relationship is crucial for comprehending tobacco's subsequent global trajectory.

The book examines tobacco's botanical origins and early cultivation techniques, highlighting the diverse varieties and their unique properties. It uncovers how tobacco served as a conduit for communication with the spirit world and was integral to indigenous cosmology. It also details the medicinal uses of tobacco, from treating wounds to alleviating pain, revealing a sophisticated understanding of the plant's properties.

Through archaeological evidence, ethnobotanical studies, and historical accounts, Early Tobacco Cultivation presents a comprehensive view of tobacco's significance in pre-Columbian America. Structured in three parts, the book progresses from botanical origins to spiritual dimensions and medicinal applications, contrasting indigenous practices with later industrial approaches. Ultimately, this approach provides crucial context for understanding the complex history and far-reaching impacts of tobacco.
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2025
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2025
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