10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KILLIKINICK» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Twenty Years Among Our Hostile Indians: Describibg the ...
The pipe was never smoked when it was being passed from left to right. Ench
man had his own bag of "killikinick," or tobacco. When the pipe came to the
smoker with the contents gone, be immediately proceeded to clean, fill, and start
it again.
James Lee Humfreville, 2002
2
Early Tales and Sketches: 1864 -1865
192.11 Killickinick] Killikinick, or kinnikinnick, was a mixture of tobacco with the
dried leaves and bark of such plants as the willow and sumac. California-grown
tobacco, rated inferior for plugs, was often used to make killikinick ("Annual
Review ...
Mark Twain, Edgar Marquess Branch, Robert H. Hirst, 1981
3
The Celebrated Jumping Frog, and Other Sketches
The most popular—mind, I do not feel at liberty to give an opinion as to the best,
and so I simply say the most popular— smoking tobacco is the miraculous
conglomerate they call “Killikinick.” It is composed of equal parts of tobacco stems
, ...
4
A 3rd supply of Yankee drolleries: the most recent works of ...
The most popular — mind, I do not feel at liberty to give an opinion as to the best,
and so I simply say the most popular — smoking tobacco is the miraculous
conglomerate they call " Killikinick." It is composed of equal parts of tobacco
stems, ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, George Augustus Sala, Mark Twain, 1870
5
The Jumping Frog and Other Sketches
The most popular—mind, I do not feelat libertyto give anopinion astothe best, and
so I simply say the most popular—smoking tobacco is the miraculous
conglomerate they call 'Killikinick'. It is composed of equalpartsof tobacco stems,
chopped ...
6
The jumping frog [and other sketches] by Mark Twain
The most popular — mind, I do not feel at liberty to give an opinion as to the best,
and so I simply say the most popular — smoking tobacco is the miraculous
conglomerate they call "Killikinick." It is composed of equal parts of tobacco stems
, ...
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, 1882
7
Kit Carson Days, 1809-1868: Adventures in the Path of Empire
The trapper who ran short accommodated himself to circumstances by smoking,
pure or as a mixture, the kinnikinnick (killikinick) of the Indian. This was the inner
bark of the red willow which has an aromatic and very pungent flavor.
Edwin Legrand Sabin, 1935
8
Surviving Custer: A Novel
... a book from the post library. Mark Twain, it was, a book of stories that started
with the tale about the jumping frog. He was into the fourth story where Twain lists
the ingredients of killikinick when Sam walked up, all bubbly with excitement.
9
A History of Oregon, 1792-1849: Drawn from Personal ...
Drawn from Personal Observation and Authentic Information William Henry Gray.
INDIAN DELEGATION. 173 horse-hair and porcupine quills. The pipe was filled
with the trader's tobacco and the Indians killikinick. The war-chiefs of each tribe ...
10
Clay Tobacco Pipes and the Fur Trade of the Pacific ...
“In the course of time the word Killickinnick (or Killikinick) was used as a generic
term applied to any kind of granulated smoking tobacco” (Robert 1949:129-30).
intriguing since the briar pipe had been introduced approximately seven years ...
Michael A. Pfeiffer, J. Byron Sudbury, 2006