Accession No
1988.331.1-2
Description
Calabazal. Nicotine container made from two large nuts. One has a narrow hole in the top [.1], the other [.2]with a wider hole to act as the lid of the container.
Place
Americas; South America; Colombia; Sierra Nevada Mountains; Rio Frio
Period
Source
Salt, George (Dr) [collector and donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1988.331.1-2
Cultural Affliation
Arhuaco; Kogi
Material
?Calabash; ?Nut
Local Term
Calabazal
Measurements
100mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Collected in 1926 by Dr George Salt, zoologist among the Arhuaco (1926-1927).
Salt was studying the banana fruit-​scarring beetle (Colaspis hyperchlora) while working for the Colombia Division of the United Fruit Company.
Event Date 1926
Author: Lucie Carreau
Context (Production / use)
The two nuts that comprise the container are stuck together by heating with warm breath. Leaves of nicotine are chewed and then spit out into bowl container containing sugar, and then put into dry part of container. Locally Made.
Event Date 1926
Author: maa
Context (Related Documents)
Printed Accessions register noted 'CULTURAL AREA. Ethnic group: Kogi Indian. Cultural Group: Arhuaco Indian. Linguistic group: Arhuaco Indian'.
Event Date 1988
Author: rachel hand
Description (Physical description)
Nicotine container made from two large calabashes.
Event Date 6/6/1988
Author: maa
Context (Analysis)
Rachel Hand: 'Container made from 2 nuts, not large calabashes'
Event Date 3/6/2000
Author: Sam Daisley
Description (Physical description)
Calabazal. Nicotine container made from two large nuts. One has a narrow hole in the top, the other with a wider hole to act as the lid of the container.
Event Date 17/6/2021
Author: Sam Daisley
FM:80275
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