Yes!!
They used pipes.
Smoking pipes are used for a variety of things. They are most commonly used for smoking pipe tobacco, but there are many who use them to smoke marijuana.
Tobacco can be used in five forms Cigarettes Pipes Cigars Chewing Tabacco and one other one i just dont remember
No
A juniper is an evergreen shrub. The juniper berry was once used as the main ingredient in gin.
Juniper Root is the root from a Juniper bush. It is used in herbal healing, but not commonly, for the root prepared properly is used for a diuretic & tonic. The berries from the Juniper are used to make purple dye the roots are also used to make brown dye.
Tobacco is a plant in which the leaves are mainly smoked in pipes and cigarettes and consumed as chewing tobacco. It contains the stimulant nicotine.
George Arbor West has written: 'Tobacco, pipes and smoking customs of the American Indians' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Indians of North America, Tobacco, Smoking, Tobacco pipes, Calumets
The Europeans did not have tobacco in the middle ages, so they did not use clay pipes, at least not in Europe.
European briar root.
W. R. G. Moore has written: 'Northamptonshire clay tobacco-pipes and pipemakers' -- subject(s): Tobacco pipe industry, Clay tobacco-pipes, History 'A later Neolithic site at Ecton, Northampton'