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  • Hawaii. Second, the Mimosa tenuiflora, which is best known for its use in shamanic ayahuasca brews due to the psychedelic drug DMT found in its root bark...
    5 KB (388 words) - 00:09, 9 January 2010
  • harmine, harmaline, and tetrahydroharmine. Most caapi is cultivated by the shamans who use it. According to The CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names by Umberto...
    7 KB (877 words) - 12:22, 8 May 2007
  • that is said to be of some medical use and is common in curandera female shamanic practices in Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Mexican oregano...
    4 KB (391 words) - 17:08, 24 February 2010
  • recorded in print by Jean Basset Johnson in 1939 as he was studying Mazatec shamanism. He later documented its usage and reported its effects through personal...
    13 KB (1,607 words) - 18:06, 24 April 2009
  • Late Babylonian *shawash-shammu, itself from Assyrian shamash-shammū, from shaman shammī "plant oil". According to Assyrian legend, when the gods met to create...
    9 KB (1,282 words) - 03:49, 14 September 2007
  • recently as 1996 there have been reports of active use of Vilca by Wichi shamans, under the name hatáj [Ott 2001, p.90]. It is also believed that the beans...
    10 KB (1,104 words) - 06:40, 5 November 2007
  • ribs, 2.5 to 3 cm apart. As with related species, it seems to have long shamanic tradition of use throughout its homeland. Chemical analysis of some variants...
    3 KB (343 words) - 05:01, 31 October 2007
  • Stafford, p. 313. Template:Commons Template:Wikispecies Jonathan Ott - Shamanic Snuffs or Entheogenic Errhines (2001) ISBN 1-888755-02-4 Richard Evans...
    14 KB (1,576 words) - 09:36, 16 June 2007
  • sometimes been the practice for a shaman to consume the mushrooms, and the rest of the tribe to drink his urine: the shaman, in effect, partially detoxifying...
    39 KB (4,853 words) - 15:42, 27 March 2010
  • Visionary Plant of South America (2006) ISBN 0-7890-2642-2 Jonathan Ott - Shamanic Snuffs or Entheogenic Errhines (2001) ISBN 1-888755-02-4 Richard Evans...
    4 KB (300 words) - 06:35, 5 November 2007
  • Ayahuasca Entheogen Psychedelic plants Template:Reflist Jonathan Ott - Shamanic Snuffs or Entheogenic Errhines (2001) ISBN 1-888755-02-4 Richard Evans...
    3 KB (303 words) - 06:30, 5 November 2007
  • are highly toxic. The plants are sometimes ingested for recreational or shamanic intoxication as the plant contains the tropane alkaloids scopolamine and...
    4 KB (497 words) - 22:30, 20 December 2009
  • eaten for their psychoactive effects, such as fly agaric, which is used for shamanic purposes by tribes in northeast Siberia. They have also been used in the...
    49 KB (2,515 words) - 20:55, 8 January 2010
  • sources and summaries of primary source documents. Shamanism.com offers information on the ancient shamanic traditions of the Huichol indigenous people. T...
    45 KB (5,093 words) - 16:59, 26 October 2007
  • "Lycaeum > Leda > Acacia acuminata". leda.lycaeum.org. Retrieved on 2008-02-23. Shaman Australis Glasby, John Stephen (1991). Dictionary of Plants Containing Secondary...
    50 KB (2,180 words) - 16:24, 1 June 2010