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Ayahuasca: the globalization of a traditional indigenous entheogenic practice

Tupper KW

Global Networks (2008)

Ethnographic / qualitative
Abstract

Examines the globalization of ayahuasca from its Amazonian origins to worldwide use. Analyzes the cultural, legal, and health implications of ayahuasca's spread across borders.

Citations200
Study TypeEthnographic / qualitative
globalizationentheogenicindigenouscultural spread
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0374.2009.00245.xSearch PubMed

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