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Indian extracting pulque, Mexico, 19th century.
Indian extracting pulque, Mexico, 19th century. The sap of the agave plant is fermented to obtain a drink called pulque. This in turn can be distilled to make mescal, a colourless spirit.
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AR939538
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
AGAVE
Alcohol
American Indian
AMERINDIAN
ANIMAL
ANIMAL HIDE
ANIMAL SKIN
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Cacti
Cactus
country
drink
Edouard
Edouard Riou;Riou
Engraving
extracting
INDIAN
INDIGENOUS
LOCAL
LOCATION
Male
Man
Men
mescal
Mexican
mexico
Monochrome
NATIVE
Native American
NATURE
NET
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Plant
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PULQUE
SAP
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