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Title: Kinnikinnick
Contact:
Julie Kulak
Description:
Plains Indians used a mixture of various plants to create a tobacco for their pipes called Kinnikinnick. This illustration documents one possible combination along with a late 1800s Sioux Pipe (illustrated with permission from current Sioux Pipe Carriers). It is said that horses could scent their riders over long distances by the scent of their Kinnikinnick mixture. 11" x 14", Watercolor and pastel on watercolor paper.
Keywords:
Native American, Pipe, Bowl, Pipestone, Sioux, Kinnikinnick, Tobaccao, Sumac, Dogwood, Quills, Indian, Plains, Rhus typhina, Nicotiana rustica, Cornus sericea, smoke
Media:
Color
Categories:
Historic, Nature
Subject(s):
Botanical, Anthropology, Editorial, Institutional, Technology
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Copyright 2007 Julie Kulak.
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