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Black Drink
Charles M. Hudson

Black Drink

A Native American Tea

University of Georgia Press (1979)
082030462X
| Hardback
175 pages
Dewey 641.3/37
LC Classification E78.S65
LC Control No. 78018751

Subject

  • Black Drink
  • Ilex Vomitoria
  • Indians Of North America - Food - Southern States

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Until its use declined in the nineteenth century, Indians of the southeastern United States were devoted to a caffeinated beverage commonly known as black drink. Brewed from the parched leaves of the yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), black drink was used socially and ceremonially. In certain ritual purification rites, Indians would regurgitate after drinking the tea. This study details botanical, clinical, spiritual, historical, and material aspects of black drink, including its importance not only to Native Americans, but also to many of their European-American contemporaries.

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Location E78.S65 HUD 1979
Index 4581
Added Date Oct 02, 2017 19:57:42
Modified Date Feb 15, 2018 00:00:02