Nóno Nóno Used to cure migraines Download Metadata TitleNónoAlternative titleNónomCreated2008TypePlantDescription1 dried plantDescriptionUsed to cure migrainesSubjectAlternative medicine | Botany -- Sonora (Mexico: State) | Medicinal plants--Mexico--SonoraFormatStill image / jpgSpatialSonora , CócoritTemporal2001 - 2010Is part ofTraditional medicine room, Museum of the Yaqui peopleProvenanceMuseum of the Yaqui people. Sinaloa and Obregon No. 200, Cocorit, Cajeme, Sonora Acquired for the reopening of the museum in the town of Cócorit. It is exhibited in the traditional festival room of the Museum.Languageeng , yaquiDate2022-03-01IdentifierWEB CATALOGACION OBREGON 2016-2980 | RS-OM-MEY-104RelationshipChoya | Ocotillo | Rocio | Little-leaf elephant tree | Choya fruit | Sweet potato | Wereke | Cosahui | Chicura | Vinorama | Sangregado | Barchata | Guasima seed | Ashen branch | Sibiri fruit | NónoContributorSonoran Institute of Culture Casanova, Juan (photography) Valencia, Carlos ; The Yaqui Pride Project (translation to english)LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.RightsSonoran Institute of Culture Share this item Previous itemRocio Next itemChapayeca flute
Nóno Nóno Used to cure migraines Download Metadata TitleNónoAlternative titleNónomCreated2008TypePlantDescription1 dried plantDescriptionUsed to cure migrainesSubjectAlternative medicine | Botany -- Sonora (Mexico: State) | Medicinal plants--Mexico--SonoraFormatStill image / jpgSpatialSonora , CócoritTemporal2001 - 2010Is part ofTraditional medicine room, Museum of the Yaqui peopleProvenanceMuseum of the Yaqui people. Sinaloa and Obregon No. 200, Cocorit, Cajeme, Sonora Acquired for the reopening of the museum in the town of Cócorit. It is exhibited in the traditional festival room of the Museum.Languageeng , yaquiDate2022-03-01IdentifierWEB CATALOGACION OBREGON 2016-2980 | RS-OM-MEY-104RelationshipChoya | Ocotillo | Rocio | Little-leaf elephant tree | Choya fruit | Sweet potato | Wereke | Cosahui | Chicura | Vinorama | Sangregado | Barchata | Guasima seed | Ashen branch | Sibiri fruit | NónoContributorSonoran Institute of Culture Casanova, Juan (photography) Valencia, Carlos ; The Yaqui Pride Project (translation to english)LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.RightsSonoran Institute of Culture Share this item Previous itemRocio Next itemChapayeca flute