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Cohoba is a Taíno
transliteration for a
ceremony in
which the
ground seeds of the cojóbana tree (Anadenanthera spp.) were used as a
snuff via a Y-shaped...
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Anadenanthera peregrina, also
known as yopo, jopo,
cohoba,
parica or
calcium tree, is a
perennial tree of the
genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean...
- of shamanism, healing, and magic, such as the use of tobacco, digo, and
cohoba.
Robbing Bayamanaco established the
casabe as a
basic food in
their diet;...
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plants have been
placed into this
genus at one time, for
example Yopo (
Cohoba, Mopo, Nopo or
Parica –
Anadenanthera peregrina – as Inga niopo). The seeds...
- (takini))
Hallucinogenic snuffs (e.g.,
Anadenanthera peregrina (yopo, jopo,
cohoba, parica, ebene),
Anadenanthera colubrina (vilca, cebil))
Incilius alvarius...
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primarily as
sources of the
hallucinogenic snuffs vilca/cebil and yopo/
cohoba. The main
active constituent of
Anadenanthera is bufotenin. Anadenanthera...
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hallucinogenic drugs. The drug and the
pipes that were used are
called cohoba. It is
likely that one of
these chiefs used this seat to
smoke these drugs...
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other genuses including Mimosa and Virola. They have
local names including cohoba, ebene, paricá, yopo, cébil, and vilca,
among many others. The
active compounds...
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which are
believed to be a
receptacle for
hallucinogenic snuff called cohoba,
prepared from the
beans of a
species of
Piptadenia tree.
These trays have...
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nobles or
nitainos was the
insufflation of
hallucinogenic substances. The
cohoba ritual was
preceded by
ritual purification with fasting,
river bathing,...