Decolonizing Tobacco
Anton Treuer explores the Ojibwe cultural beliefs and practices around tobacco—what's traditional, what's not, and how to navigate our customs in a way that safeguards everyone's health. This piece includes a breakdown on how to make tobacco from red willow (with demonstration pictures). Narration is in English but includes Ojibwe vocabulary and explanations.

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