Ganja plant ready for cutting, 1894
“Ganja plant ready for cutting, some of the dried leaves still adhering” Naogaon, India – February 16, 1894 (Photo from the British ‘Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894-1895’) Plate 85
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“Ganja plant ready for cutting, some of the dried leaves still adhering” Naogaon, India – February 16, 1894 (Photo from the British ‘Report of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894-1895’) Plate 85
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‘Smokers in the interior’ by David Teniers II in 1637
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“Quiet Smoke”. Hopi Farmer smoking with hoe, by Edward S. Curtis 1907
‘Harvesting Hemp’ From the Minneapolis Star Journal, Minnesota – October 1, 1937