These cups were excavated at the site of what was once Cahokia, and date to around 1100 CE. They bea
These cups were excavated at the site of what was once Cahokia, and date to around 1100 CE. They bear traces of the ritual “black drink.” Made from yaupon holly leaves which are blackened then boiled to make a soupy caffeine-rich drink, it was used for religious rituals. Similar cups found at Hopewell sites in the Midwest suggest the black drink was made there 1,000 years earlier. And the black drink lives on: multiple Native American groups make and drink it for their rituals today. -- source link
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