Kava Root


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Plants (Botany)
Oceanian ➔ Kava Root

Identifier:
154998
Description:
Large, whitish root with fibrous, spongy texture.;Kava brew is sometimes presented as a sign of welcome. In Oceania kava root is often made into a brew by being chewed or pounded and then mixed with water. The drink with psychoactive properties has a range of uses (ceremonial, medical, social) among the various Pacific cultures. See Ethnobotany Material Safety Data Sheet in accession file, or stored with object, for further information. Identified by Carol S. Ivory, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Fine Arts, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-7450, tel: 509.335.7043.;Kava brew is sometimes presented as a sign of welcome. In Oceania kava root is often made into a brew by being chewed or pounded and then mixed with water. The drink with psychoactive properties has a range of uses (ceremonial, medical, social) among the various Pacific cultures.
Date:
20th century
Materials:
Kava Root
Dimensions:
46" h 3.5" w 7" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Clausing, Mr. And Mrs. John
Related Entity:
Mr. and Mrs. John Clausing (donor)
Related Place:
American Samoa