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Introduction : smoking pipes and culture / Sean M. Rafferty and Rob Mann -- "They pass their lives in smoke, and at death fall into the fire" : smoking pipes and mortuary ritual during the Early Woodland Period / Sean M. Rafferty -- Stone pipes of the southern coastal region of North Carolina : smoke, ritual, and contact / Jeffrey D. Irwin -- Pipes, leadership, and interregional interaction in protohistoric midwestern and northeastern North America / Penelope B. Drooker -- Men and women, pipes and power in native New England / Michael S. Nassaney -- Smoking pipes : an archaeological measure of native American cultural stability and survival in eastern North America, A.D. 1500-1850 / Neal L. Trubowitz -- Smokescreens : tobacco, pipes, and the transformational power of fur trade rituals / Rob Mann -- Neat and artificial pipes : base metal trade pipes of the northeastern Indians / Richard Veit and Charles Bello -- The Tudor rose and the fleurs-de-lis : women and iconography in seventeenth-century Dutch clay pipes found in New York City / Diane Dallal -- 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 / Paul Reckner -- The production and consumption of smoking pipes along the tobacco coast / Anna S. Agbe-Davies -- Red clay tobacco pipes : petrographic window into seventeenth-century economics at Jamestown, Virginia, and New England / Patricia Capone and Elinor Downs. |