1984-93- Arawak Art

'Cohoba Idol' (male) Pencil and crayon on paper. Study of an original Arawak wood carving.

'Bird Man' My drawing of another Cohoba Idol carved from wood with shell inlay. Pencil and crayon on paper.

'Cohoba Idol' (female) Pencil on paper. Drawing of Arawak wood carvings.

. 'Beaded Cohoba Idol', front and back. Study of an Arawak sacred snuff table made of woven fiber, wood beads and shells.

'Zemi' Drawing in pencil on paper of Arawak 'Zemi' (spirit holder) made of woven cotton and containing a human skull.

'Bificated Tube' - Drawing in pencil on paper of a carved bone anthropomorphic shaped sniffing tube.

Drawings from period 1984-93. Many versions of the 'Cohoba Snuff Tables' showed up in our research on the Arawak Indians. 'Cohoba' was a hallucinogenic snuff made from a certain kind of bean, mixed with lime, which the Arawaks sniffed through y-shaped tubes to connect them with the spirit world. I created a series of detailed drawings of Arawak art and artifacts for a book Nik intended to write.

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