Missoula, Montana (AP)
Work has begun on a garden to grow the ingredients for traditional tobacco in an effort to reduce the number of American Indian youths who use commercial tobacco.
Ground was broken during mid-June at the Missoula Indian Center, an organization that offers health care and a chemical dependency program for Indians.
Work has begun on a garden to grow the ingredients for traditional tobacco in an effort to reduce the number of American Indian youths who use commercial tobacco.
Ground was broken during mid-June at the Missoula Indian Center, an organization that offers health care and a chemical dependency program for Indians.