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  1. South of Black Drink Crier: Directed by Kenny Wheeler. As a prelude to the civil war, General lee and his Kansas Brigade devastate the western counties of southern Missouri. Weary of the inhumanity, Evelyn, disguised as a member of Lane's Brigade, takes it upon herself to leave the regiment and find her missing father.

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  2. Oct 18, 2010 · This video explains some of the history behind the burning of Osceola, MO. The basis for South of Black Drink Crier.

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  3. South of Black Drink Crier (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. B-Roll from Osceola, MO shot on October 22nd 2010 by Director Kenny Wheeler and Cinematographer Nathan Maulorico for the film South of Black Drink Crier. Coming…

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yaupon_teaYaupon tea - Wikipedia

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    According to the ethnohistorical record, the yaupon leaves and branches used for the black drink were traditionally picked as close to the time of its planned consumption as possible. After picking, historically they were lightly parched in a ceramic container over fire. The roasting increases the solubility in water of the caffeine, which is the s...

    Archaeologists have demonstrated the use of various kinds of black drink among Native American groups stretching back far into antiquity, possibly dating to Late Archaic times. During the Hopewell period, the shell cups known from later black drink rituals become common in high-status burials along with mortuary pottery and engraved stone and coppe...

    A number of tribes across the Southeastern United States use a form of the black drink in their ceremonies. Muscogee Creeks, Cherokees, Choctaws, Ais, Guale, Chickasaws, Chitimacha, Timucua and others are documented users of a type of black drink. Although rituals vary amongst the different tribes, there are some common traits among them. Black dri...

    After European contact with tribes in what is today the Southeastern United States, colonists began using the charred leaves of the yaupon holly to make a tea similar to the black drink, but without the ritual vomiting of it. Its use by colonists in Spanish Florida is documented as far back as 1615. An account from that year describes Spaniards as ...

    Mate (beverage) – a South American drink made from dried leaves of yerba mate, a species of holly.
    Hudson, Charles M. (1979). Black Drink: A Native American Tea. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0-8203-0462-X
    Hale, Edwin Moses (1891). Ilex Cassine: The aboriginal North American tea : its history, distribution, and use among the native American Indians. Bulletin U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Bot...
    Andrews, Charles Mclean and Andrews, Evangeline Walker (1945). Jonathan Dickinson's Journal or, God's Protecting Providence. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Port Royal in Jamaica to Philadelp...
    Crown, Patricia L.; Emerson, Thomas E.; Gu, Jiyan; Hurst, W. Jeffery; Pauketat, Timothy R.; Ward, Timothy (28 August 2012). "Ritual Black Drink consumption at Cahokia". Proceedings of the National...
    Elizabeth Norton (2012-08-08). "'Black Drink' Tea Cup Discovered, Linked To Native American Ritual And Trade Network". Huffington Post.
    Photo of Cahokia mugs associated with black drink : John Shanks (2012-08-07). "Use of Caffeinated Drink in pre-Columbian North America". Sci-News.com.
  6. Synopsis. As a prelude to the civil war, General lee and his Kansas Brigade devastate the western counties of southern Missouri. Weary of the inhumanity, Evelyn,...

  7. South of Black Drink Crier (2011) - Trivia on IMDb: Cameos, Mistakes, Spoilers and more...