Smoke Signals

  • Smoke Signals: Native Cinema Rising
    By Joanna Hearne

    Prats, Armando José, 6 Pratt, Mary Louise, 28 Presley, Elvis, 9 Proudstar, Jon, 144 Quileute tribe, xxiii Quinn, Anthony, 55 racial contract, 82, 116 Rader, Dean, 42, 44, 88 Radiance, 20 Rae, Heather, 18, 199n41 Raheja, Michelle, xxix, ...

  • Smoke Signals: The Native Takeback of North America's Tobacco Industry
    By Jim Poling

    A powerful force behind the Kahnawake movement was writer and artist Louis Hall. Born ofa Kahnawake mother and Akwesasne father, Hall was a high steel man and had worked on skyscraper construction throughout America.

  • Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational and Scientific
    By Martin A. Lee

    Ed Sanders was there along with another East Village rabble-rouser, Abbie Hoffman. They smoked some Colombian and brainstormed about how to build on the momentum, which, they felt, was moving swiftly in their favor.

  • Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational and Scientific
    By Martin A. Lee

    Allen Ginsberg protesting in front of the New York Women's House of Detention, Ianuary 10, 1965 (Courtesy of Benedict I. Fernandez) “scrounge lounge,” as Sanders described his storefront, which still had “Strictly Kosher” on its window.

  • Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana - Medical, Recreational and Scientific
    By Martin A. Lee

    Colorful, illuminating, and at times irreverent, this is a fascinating read for recreational users and patients, students and doctors, musicians and accountants, Baby Boomers and their kids, and anyone who has ever wondered about the secret ...

  • Smoke Signals: A Screenplay
    By Sherman Alexie

    A bittersweet comedy about two young Native-Americans, Victor and Thomas, who leave their small town for an adventure in self-discovery.

  • Smoke Signals
    By Ashley Dun

    This is a chronicle of life, seasons, heartbreak, and healing.

  • Smoke Signals: Selected Writing
    By Simon Chapman

    This collection is an essential guide to the landscape of many key debates in contemporary public health.

  • Smoke Signals: 100 Years of Tobacco Advertising
    By Judith Vaknin, Judy Vaknin

    This is the intriguing story of tobacco advertising--from the beginning of the 20th century to the final years when tobacco companies were forced to stop advertising and look for alternative...

  • Smoke Signals
    By M. John Fayhee

    From illegally entering a closed area in rural China with a pack full of pot to paddling across a crocodile-infested lake in a leaky Zodiac in the Dominican Republic to crash landing in a hot-air balloon in the most-redneck part of ...

  • Smoke Signals: Women, Smoking and Visual Culture
    By Penny Tinkler

    Every year, thousands of women attempt to kick their smoking habit because it is an unhealthy, expensive addiction. And every year, thousands do not quit because of nicotine cravings and...

  • Smoke Signals: From Eminence to Exile
    By Alexandra Fanny Brodsky

    Alexandra Brodsky has drawn on family archives and Russian-language publications to sketch her ancestors' life of affluence before the Russian Revolution.

  • Smoke Signals
    By Roselyn Ogden Miller

    Not all battles of World War II are covered in this book. This is a telling of what the Native Americans who served shared with the students. May God bless them and their descendants who keep their memories alive.

  • Smoke Signals: The Screenplay
    By SHERMAN. ALEXIE

    Smoke Signals: The Screenplay

  • Smoke Signals: The Eleven Unwritten Rules of Negotiation
    By George Kiser

    This book is for anyone who wants to give themselves the best chance to buy that new car at the best price with the least anxiety.

  • Smoke Signals: The Native Takeback of North America's Tobacco Industry
    By Jim Poling, Sr.

    The history and current state of tobacco from its Native origins in South America's Andes through its checkered history in North America as a "miracle" drug, powerful narcotic, friend of government revenue departments, and law-enforcement ...

  • Smoke Signals
    By Gerrit Postma

    This book shows that he traded the more serious approach as the editor of a national publication for a more playful approach, clearly inspired by several Dutch writers of name.

  • Smoke Signals
    By Effie Dalakmani

    And that's all right because it has always been a part of us. To embrace darkness so tightly, it eventually explodes into a ray of sunshine-this is our superpower.

  • Smoke Signals
    By Catherine Gayle

    Growing up poor with a mother who would do anything--even sell her body--for him had a profound impact on Ray "Razor" Chambers.

  • Smoke Signals
    By Sherman Alexie, Perfection Learning Corporation

    Set in Arizona, Smoke Signals is the story of two Native American boys on a journey.