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- Title
AN OBSERVATION FROM MINNESOTA.
- Authors
HAGIE, C. E.
- Abstract
The article discusses the discovery artifacts from the Yuma culture of North America. The discovery, which was made as workers were cutting through a hill for a new road in St. Louis County, Minnesota, included several ornamental art objects. One of the artifacts was a crude pipe bowl that was hollowed from a piece of unfinished stone. The author theorizes that Native Americans have been addicted to smoking for more than 20,000 years, since the pipe has lain under the Wisconsin ice sheet for at least that long.
- Subjects
MINNESOTA; INDIGENOUS art of the Americas; ART objects; DECORATIVE arts; YUMA (North American people); NATIVE Americans
- Publication
Southwestern Lore, 1936, Vol 2, Issue 1, p21
- ISSN
0038-4844
- Publication type
Article