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  2. Marijuana (word) - Wikipedia

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    The word marihuana used in the title of a 1936 drug exploitation film. The word entered English usage in the late 19th century. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first known appearance of a form of the word in English is in Hubert Howe Bancroft's 1873 The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America. [12]

  3. Etymology of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The Semites could also have spread the word during their migrations through Asia Minor. Benet — in Book of Grass [12] Benet's earlier theory of a Semitic origin for cannabis was never widely accepted, and it is generally believed that the word was brought by Iranian traders, either Scythian or Assyrian, both of whom had a presence in Palestine.

  4. History of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The history of cannabis and its usage by humans dates back to at least the third millennium BC in written history, and possibly as far back as the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (8800–6500 BCE) based on archaeological evidence. For millennia, the plant has been valued for its use for fiber and rope, as food and medicine, and for its psychoactive ...

  5. Weed - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, and Sumerians had no specific word for "weeds," seeing all plants as having some use. The English word "weed" can be traced back to the Old English weod, which refers to woad, rather than a category of plant as in the modern usage; in early medieval European herbals, each plant is regarded as having its own "virtues".

  6. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis is a Scythian word. [11] [12] [13] The ancient Greeks learned of the use of cannabis by observing Scythian funerals, during which cannabis was consumed. [12] In Akkadian, cannabis was known as qunubu (๐Žฏ๐Žซ๐Ž ๐Žญ๐‚). [12] The word was adopted in to the Hebrew language as qaneh bosem (ืงึธื ึถื” ื‘ึนึผืฉื‚ื). [12]

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  8. Ganja - Wikipedia

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    Cultural figureheads such as Bob Marley popularized Rastafari and ganja through reggae music. In 1976, Peter Tosh defended the use of ganja in the song "Legalize It". [14] The hip hop group Cypress Hill revived the term in the United States in 2004 in a song titled "Ganja Bus", followed by other artists, including rapper Eminem, in the 2009 song "Must Be the Ganja".

  9. Entheogenic use of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Originally there were small clubs of hemp smokers, bound by ties of friendship, but these eventually led to the formation of a religious cult. The Bashilenge called themselves Bena Riamba, "the sons of hemp", and their land Lubuku, meaning friendship. They greeted each other with the expression "moio", meaning both "hemp" and "life." [28]