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MODOC WARRIOR
Hooka Jim
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Hooker Jim         
Hooker Jim (1851–1879), or Hooka Jim, was a Modoc warrior who played a pivotal role in the Modoc War. Hooker Jim was the son-in-law of tribal medicine man Curley Headed Doctor.
Hookah         
  • ''Smoking the Hookah,'' a painting by [[Rudolf Ernst]]
  • A hookah and a variety of tobacco products are on display in a [[Harvard Square]] store window in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], United States.
  • Hookah cross-section view
  • An [[Egypt]]ian hookah (shisha).
  • Flower-ornamented hookah in a Palestinian shop
  • Huble Buble sign Kathmandu. 1993
  • [[I'tisam-ud-Din]], a [[Bengali Muslim]] from the 18th century, smoking hukka
  • Mughal emperor [[Jahangir]]'s jade ''hookah'', [[National Museum, New Delhi]], India.
  • Karim Khan of Persia]] seated in his royal court in [[Shiraz]], using a Qaelyan (1755).
  • [[Naser al-Din Shah Qajar]] smoking qalyan
  • Persian woman with hookah (qalyan), 1900, Iran
  • A small hookah
  • Men smoking shisha and playing cards in a Syrian restaurant, [[Little Syria]] (Manhattan), 1910.
  • [[Bedouin]] smoking a hookah, locally called ''nargileh'', in a [[coffeehouse]] in [[Deir ez-Zor]], on the [[Euphrates]], 1920s.
  • A café in [[Istanbul]], 1905
  • Vortex Bowls
  • Woodworkers from [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] creating wood components for hookah production (19th century)
TYPE OF WATER PIPE
Narghile; Hookha; Narghila; Hooka; Nargele; Huqa; Nargileh; Nargile; Huuka; Ghalyun; Qalyan; Ghelyan; Huqqa; Narguile; Jurâk; Tobamel; Lynyrd scotland; Hookahs; Nargila; Argileh; Argilah; Nargilah; Argilehs; Argeleh; Arghile; Narghilè; Kalian; Shisha smoking; Hukah; हुक़्क़ा; Herbal molasses; Narghileh; Hukka; Huqqah; Hukkah; Shisha pipe; Houka; Hubble-bubble (hookah)
·noun A pipe with a long, flexible stem, so arranged that the smoke is cooled by being made to pass through water.
hookah         
  • ''Smoking the Hookah,'' a painting by [[Rudolf Ernst]]
  • A hookah and a variety of tobacco products are on display in a [[Harvard Square]] store window in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], United States.
  • Hookah cross-section view
  • An [[Egypt]]ian hookah (shisha).
  • Flower-ornamented hookah in a Palestinian shop
  • Huble Buble sign Kathmandu. 1993
  • [[I'tisam-ud-Din]], a [[Bengali Muslim]] from the 18th century, smoking hukka
  • Mughal emperor [[Jahangir]]'s jade ''hookah'', [[National Museum, New Delhi]], India.
  • Karim Khan of Persia]] seated in his royal court in [[Shiraz]], using a Qaelyan (1755).
  • [[Naser al-Din Shah Qajar]] smoking qalyan
  • Persian woman with hookah (qalyan), 1900, Iran
  • A small hookah
  • Men smoking shisha and playing cards in a Syrian restaurant, [[Little Syria]] (Manhattan), 1910.
  • [[Bedouin]] smoking a hookah, locally called ''nargileh'', in a [[coffeehouse]] in [[Deir ez-Zor]], on the [[Euphrates]], 1920s.
  • A café in [[Istanbul]], 1905
  • Vortex Bowls
  • Woodworkers from [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] creating wood components for hookah production (19th century)
TYPE OF WATER PIPE
Narghile; Hookha; Narghila; Hooka; Nargele; Huqa; Nargileh; Nargile; Huuka; Ghalyun; Qalyan; Ghelyan; Huqqa; Narguile; Jurâk; Tobamel; Lynyrd scotland; Hookahs; Nargila; Argileh; Argilah; Nargilah; Argilehs; Argeleh; Arghile; Narghilè; Kalian; Shisha smoking; Hukah; हुक़्क़ा; Herbal molasses; Narghileh; Hukka; Huqqah; Hukkah; Shisha pipe; Houka; Hubble-bubble (hookah)
['h?k?]
¦ noun an oriental tobacco pipe with a long, flexible tube which draws the smoke through water in a bowl.
Origin
C18: from Urdu, from Arab. ?u??a 'casket, jar'.

Wikipedia

Hooker Jim

Hooker Jim (1851–1879), or Hooka Jim, was a Modoc warrior who played a pivotal role in the Modoc War. Hooker Jim was the son-in-law of tribal medicine man Curley Headed Doctor. After white settlers massacred Modoc women and children contemporaneously with the Battle of Lost River, Hooker Jim led a group of Modocs overland to Captain Jack's Stronghold.: 225–6  During their march, Hooker Jim and his warriors killed several white settlers in revenge.: 225 

Captain Jack, the Modoc chief, repeatedly refused to hand Hooker Jim and the other Modocs who had killed the settlers over to white authorities.: 229 et seq. Hooker Jim then coerced Captain Jack into murdering General Edward Canby at a peace council.: 234–5 

Soon after, as the Army invaded the Lava Beds where Captain Jack had taken refuge, Hooker Jim abandoned Captain Jack and surrendered to the Army.: 238–9  Hooker Jim was part of the "Modoc Bloodhounds" used by the Army to capture Jack. After Captain Jack was finally captured, Hooker Jim testified against his chief in exchange for amnesty.: 240  Hooker Jim followed the tribe in exile to Oklahoma and died there in 1879.