Tobacco historical illustration indian Stock Photos and Images
RMT81RY5–American Indian Midwife, Medicinal Tobacco
RM2BN3B5J–An American Indian smokes a pipe beside a tobacco plant. After an early 18th century print by French engraver Bernard Picart.
RF2RAAY4F–Indian workers sorting tobacco leaves under the supervision of Europeans in a fermentation shed in Sumatra, c. 1900, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Indische Arbeiter sortieren Tabakblätter unter der Aufsicht von Europäern in einem Fermentationsschuppen in Sumatra, um 1900, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMTRFB9Y–1909 illustration showing native American Indian weapons,artifacts and smoking equipment.
RFJMA32P–Old illustration of Patagonian natives intoxicated by alchool and tobacco. Created by Castelli, published on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1861
RF2RAJCFW–A tobacco plantation with workers, a Mexican Indian and two European foremen, 1821, Tobacco, Drying of tobacco, Tobacco industry, Cuba, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original. / Eine Tabakplantage mit Arbeitern, einem mexikanischen Indianer und zwei europäischen Vorarbeitern, 1821, Tabak, Trocknung des Tabaks, Tabakindustrie, Kuba, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMHRJ1GY–Tobacco In Aztec Ritual, Florentine Codex
RMHX3BB0–Poster issued by the United States Indian Health Service depicting smokeless tobacco, a pot, two feathers, two sets of beads, a woven basket, and a sash, intended to discourage Navajos from using smokeless tobacco, 1987. Courtesy National Library of Medicine.
RMCN6YE6–1871 engraving, A European Taking His First Lesson in Smoking. From Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense by Edward B. Foote.
RM2RTYM2A–Seated Prince smoking a Hookah, Indian Pahari Mankot, colour ink on paper, c1710-15
RMGBDKAH–Advertisement advertising Panama cigarettes original old vintage advert from 40s English language magazine published in India dated 1945
RFWAFWBA–Lobelia inflata or Indian tobacco with violet flowers native to North America is a medicine plant used as emetic from the native American
RMHH1P1E–Indian Mountain Artillery in uniform
RM2R3GCK8–Indian utensils and arms.
RF2CFDCH6–A smoking Party in Bengal Copperplate engraving by J. Chapman. From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume X; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
RM2KX202R–Patagonian natives intoxicated by alchool and tobacco. Argentina, South America. Three years of captivity among the Patagonians by Auguste Guinnard 1856
RM2BT5E4Y–Structures of the Native Americans and Canadians. A Canadian loghouse at right and hut or Vig-Wam (wigwam) at left. Man smoking a pipe watching a pot on a fire, with fish and birds hanging above, musket at left. Couple with baby in papoose. Casa Canadiane. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1837.
RMWWC2WD–Structures of the Native Americans and Canadians. A Canadian loghouse at right and hut or Vig-Wam (wigwam) at left. Man smoking a pipe watching a pot on a fire, with fish and birds hanging above, musket at left. Couple with baby in papoose. Casa Canadiane. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1837.
RMP14479–Vintage engraving of History of Fashion, Costumes of Kashmir, 19th Century. Ladak (Ladakh) men from Himalaya and soldier of Moharayah
RFM9GYAK–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMT0T25F–Dr Chase's third, last and Dr. Chase's third, last and complete receipt book and household physician : or practical knowledge for the people an invaluable collection of practical recipes ... to which have been added a rational treatment of pleurisy, inflamation of the lungs and other inflamatory diseases, and also for general diseases of women and children in fact the book for the million drchasesthirdlas00chas Year: 1903 1—Yellow Dock. 2—l,obelia, or Indian Tobacco. 3—Bugleweed, or Water Horehound. 4—Dogwood, or Boxwood. 5—Deadly Nightshade, or Belladonna. 6—Wild Indigo, or Rattle Bush. 7—P
RFM9GY24–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHRP62P–Planting and Harvesting Tobacco, 1626
RMHH1P24–Dhrangadhra State Forces in uniform
RFM9GYKH–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHRP4JC–Tobacco In Aztec Ritual, Florentine Codex
RMHH1P3A–Jodhpur State Forces in uniform
RFM9GXY6–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHRP48M–Tobacco In Aztec Ritual, Florentine Codex
RMHH1PAH–Udaipur (Mewar) State Forces in Uniform
RFM9GYE5–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHRP48K–Tobacco In Aztec Ritual, Florentine Codex
RFM9GY6M–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RFM9GYT7–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHH1P41–The Scinde Horse in uniform
RMHRP62T–Drying and Curing Tobacco, 1626
RFM9H01J–American indian with tobacco pipe vector illustration graphic design
RMHH1P2D–Baria State Forces in uniform
RMHRP62R–Grinding and Pressing Tobacco, 1626
RMHH1P4R–5th Mahratta Light Infantry in uniform
RMHRNRG2–American Indian Midwifery, Medicinal Tobacc
RMHH1P2P–Alwar State Forces in uniform
RMG15J0P–Plate from the Florentine Codex. Final ceremony of th Xipe sacrifice. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), or picietl in nahuatl, was also used among the Aztecs. This plant was identified on the Xochipilli statue as well as on other items such as snuff boxes. The
RMHH1P36–Indore State Forces in uniform
RMG16CA8–Plate from the Florentine Codex. Idol dressed to represent a god holds a smoking cane cigarette in his left hand.Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), or picietl in nahuatl, was also used among the Aztecs. This plant was identified on the Xochipilli statue as well
RMHH1P3H–Mysore State Forces in uniform
RMHRKRWA–Native American Medicine, 1560s
RMHH1P30–Gwalior State Forces in uniform
RMG15J2P–A depiction of Native American medicine entitled 'How They Treat Their Sick.' A man is shown cutting a patient's forehead with a sharp shell in order to suck out the blood. Women who are nursing or pregnant (far left) 'come and drink this blood, especia
RMHH1P1X–8th Punjab Regiment in uniform
RMHH1P3C–Kashmir State forces in uniform
RMHH1P3M–Nawanagar State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P4K–6th Rajputana Rifles in uniform
RMHH1P1N–17th Dogra Regiment in uniform
RMHH1P2H–Bahawalpur State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P28–Bikanir State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P3R–Tehri-Garewal State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P1P–13th Frontier Force Rifles in uniform
RMHH1P69–Madra Sappeers and Miners in uniform
RMHH1P31–Hyderabad State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P4C–7th Rajput Regiment in uniform
RMHH1P38–Jaipur State Forces in uniform
RMHH1P3X–The Poona Horse in uniform
RMHH1P43–Aides-de-Camp to Viceroy of India in uniform
RMHH1P1K–10th Gurkha Rifles in uniform
RMHH1P6A–19th KGO Lancers in uniform
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