
The Nargilé Tease, 1898
L’allumeuse de narghilé (The Nargilé Tease), Jean-Leon Gerome, 1898 – oil on canvas
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L’allumeuse de narghilé (The Nargilé Tease), Jean-Leon Gerome, 1898 – oil on canvas
Hemp field in Seney, Michigan 1920
“A Pygmy women smoking bhang. The pipe is so long that she had her kid light the bowl with a coal from the fire.” Epulu Pygmy village, Okapi Wildlife Reserve, Congo 1982
“The Barb” Berkley newspaper April 4, 1974 Article: Healthy Smoke
I’m not saying I know what this kid’s rolling, I’m just saying I know the smile… photo by Jean Geiser- Algeria around 1900 – postcard
“There are two modes of existence – two modes of life – given to man,” Moreau mused. “The first one results from our communication with the external world, with the universe. The second one is but the reflection of the Read More …
the Boston Sunday Globe, newspaper January 10, 1904 titled: Uncle Sam’s Poison Farm
Cincinnati daily press, newspaper, February 23, 1861 Impressions of a Pilot Flight is freedom in its purest form, To dance with the clouds which follow a storm; To roll and glide, to wheel and spin, To feel the joy Read More …
HOOKAH LOVE- C.Keelan 1967
Popular Science, Magazine September 1943 Titled: Can we have rope without dope? Plant Wizards fight Wartime Drug Peril In this 1943 article, Uncle Sam gives some interesting points including how to breed cannabis…