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Black Drink: A Native American Tea

Black Drink: A Native American Tea

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Black Drink: A Native American Tea

by Charles M. Hudson, Editor

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ISBN 10
082030462X
ISBN 13
9780820304625
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Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1979. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. F/NF/1st ed. A study from the American Society of ethnohistory in 1974 based on the use of a tea made from the dried leaves of the yaupon holly(Ilex vomitoria) by Indians of the Southeastern United States in purgation ceremonies. This book is a cumulation of several different viewpoints by members of the society. Book condition is Fine; tight and unmarked and clean. Jacket has a slight bit of edgewear, and has been covered with a mylar sleeve. 175 pages. First Edition. Five essays with an index and bibliography. Dust Jacket is Near Fine with some rubbing to the very corners of the upper points of the jacket. I can have this in the mail to you tomorrow.

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Books About The South US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Black Drink: A Native American Tea
Author
Charles M. Hudson, Editor
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition.
ISBN 10
082030462X
ISBN 13
9780820304625
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Place of Publication
Athens, Georgia
Date Published
1979
Keywords
YAUPON HOLLY, SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES INDIANS, NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONIES, THE BELOVED TREE , CREEK INDIAN CEREMONIES
Bookseller catalogs
History--Civil and Otherwise; Georgia; Southeastern American Indians;

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