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Q: What is the Blackfoot Native American translation of the word elbow?
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Why did native Americans first harvest tobacco?

Most of the Late Woodland pipes were a short-stemmed elbow type into which wood or reed stems were inserted. Tobacco, introduced during the Late Woodland Period and considered a gift from the gods, was reserved for reverent use in medicinal and spiritual supplications. In later times, particularly after contact with the Europeans, smoking for pleasure developed among the Indians, and pipes became commonplace.


What did Phillis Wheatley wear?

She was dressed poorly for she was a servant and slave. She wore long skirts and shirts that can to her elbow. If you were to grade her based on how she looked it would be a 2 not one because she di not wear rags but 2.


What happened to John D Rockefeller's wealth?

He gave much of his money away to charities for the poor.


What does an 1872 US silver dollar look like?

A 1872 US silver dollar is a Seated Liberty dollar. The obverse shows lady liberty seated (hence the name) with her head turned to the left an her body to the right. Her left arm is bent up at the elbow holding a pole with a liberty cap on top of the pole. The right arm is straight down her side with the hand supporting a shield with a banner that has the word Liberty on it. In the fields of the coin are 7 stars left & 6 stars right with the date at the bottom of the coin. The reverse has a perched eagle shield on breast wing tips down holding arrows and olive branches. Above the eagle a banner with the motto "in god we trust" and above that United States Of America. Below the eagle is the denomination One Dol.


What is the value of an 1840 US dime?

There are 3 different varieties of 1840 dimes, all with different values. The most valuable design has a billow of drapery extending out from Miss Liberty's left forearm (i.e. on the right side of the design as you look at it). As of 10/2008 the value range for this variety is $32 in worn condition, $100 if moderately worn, and around $400+/- with little or no wear. The next 2 do not have any drapery from the forearm, only a tiny fold appearing above her left elbow. If there is no letter below the word DIME on the back, the retail price range is $17 / $35 / $175. If there is a small "O" below DIME, the range is $25 / $75 / $500; however, the $500 figure is an average because even for a coin with minor wear, small differences can affect that number to anywhere from $200 to $900.