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Existing comment: Cigar store Indian

Branding tobacco with images of American Indians began in the early 1600s, when colonists started shipping to Europe tobacco cultivated in Virginia and the Caribbean. Carved wooden Indian figures are, however, a uniquely American form of advertising that tobacco sellers first used during the late 1800s. Some of the figures can be seen as both demeaning representations of Indians and fine examples of American folk art.
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