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Cohoba is a Taíno
transliteration for a
ceremony in
which the
ground seeds of the cojóbana tree (Anadenanthera spp.) were inhaled, the Y-shaped
nasal snuff...
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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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Anadenanthera peregrina, also
known as yopo, jopo,
cohoba,
parica or
calcium tree, is a
perennial tree of the
genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean...
- with s**** inlay. 27 in. (68.5 cm) high.
Dominican Republic: 15th-16th century. The bowl atop the figure's head was used to hold
cohoba during rituals....
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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...
- trade,
creating the tri-racial
Creole culture found in the
country today.
Cohoba inhaler in the form of a
shaman Duho (Ceremonial
wooden stool), Hispaniola...
- side-kick of
thunder God Guatauva.
Bayamanaco Old man fire; the Taíno
spirit of
Cohoba and
guardian of the
secrets of
sweet potato bread.
Boinayel God of the sun...
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successful crop,
other caciques would offer her part of
their food
during the
cohoba ceremony. However,
given Guabancex's
volatile temper,
these efforts often...
- 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...