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], using both pipes and cigars, was common to many Native American cultures. It is depicted in the art of the Classic-era ] about 1,500 years ago. The Mayans smoked tobacco and also mixed it with ] and chewed it in a ]-like substance. Among the Mayans tobacco was used as an all-purpose medicine, and was widely believed to have magical powers, being used in ]s and ]s. It was also burned as a ] to the gods; a tobacco ] was worn as a badge by ].

== Modern history =
6000 Bc native were caught smoking by amerigo vespuci
-Tobbacco is the leading cause of lung cancer

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