Rafferty, Sean M.

Smoking and Culture : The Archaeology of Tobacco Pipes in Eastern North America

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Introduction: Smoking Pipes and Culture xi Sean M. Rafferty and Rob Mann 1. "They Pass Their Lives in Smoke, and at Death Fall into the Fire": Smoking Pipes and Mortuary Ritual during the Early Woodland Period 1(42) Sean M. Rafferty 2. Stone Pipes of the Southern Coastal Region of North Carolina: Smoke, Ritual, and Contact 43(30) Jeffrey D. Irwin 3. Pipes, Leadership, and Interregional Interaction in Protohistoric Midwestern and Northeastern North America 73(52) Penelope B. Drooker 4. Men and Women, Pipes and Power in Native New England 125(18) Michael S. Nassaney 5. Smoking Pipes: An Archaeological Measure of Native American Cultural Stability and Survival in Eastern North America, A.D. 1500-1850 143(22) Nerd L. Trubowitz 6. Smokescreens: Tobacco, Pipes, and the Transformational Power of Fur Trade Rituals 165(20) Rob Mann 7. "Neat and Artificial Pipes": Base Metal Trade Pipes of the Northeastern Indians 185(22) Richard Veit and Charles A. Bello 8. The Tudor Rose and the Fleurs-de-lis: Women and Iconography in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Clay Pipes Found in New York City 207(34) Diane Dallal 9. Home Rulers, Red Hands, and Radical Journalists: Clay Pipes and the Negotiation of Working-Class Irish/Irish American Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century Paterson, New Jersey 241(32) Paul Reckner 10. The Production and Consumption of Smoking Pipes along the Tobacco Coast 273(32) Anna S. Agbe-Davies 11. Red Clay Tobacco Pipes: A Petrographic Window into Seventeenth-Century Economics at Jamestown, Virginia, and New England 305(12) Patricia Capone and Elinor Downs Contributors 317(2) Index 319

Gebonden | 324 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2005
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  • NUR: Algemene sociale wetenschappen
  • ISBN-13: 9781572333505 | ISBN-10: 1572333502