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History of Native American tobacco in the Great Lakes

 
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How you all doing? I wanna find out more in depth history of indigenous tobacco being used in the Midwest Great Lakes centuries ago. There are two types of tobacco a nicotina tabcum and a rustica, both being used by half of the tribes in the Great Lakes. You all heard of a 1000 year old tobacco that grow up to three feet? If anybody grow that type of tobacco, let me know in this post, and share stories about it. I've heard that the tabcum were from the tribes that thrive in the Connecticut valley and might have brought them to the Great Lakes centuries ago. Please share your comments and research on this topic for all to be educated and edified from. Take care.
 
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