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Tag: Global South
Indigenous Voices
Nidia Olvera-Hernández, Ph.D.
February 19, 2025
Psychedelics in the Global South: Relevance and Consequences of the Countercultural Movement in Mexico
Mexico, rich in psychoactive plants and Indigenous traditions, played a key role in the psychedelic...
Culture
Marcelo Leite, Ph.D
October 18, 2024
The Golden Decade of Psychedelic Therapy in Argentina
Susana Garcia, an Argentinian woman, was treated for severe anorexia in the 1950s using LSD...
Culture
Hernan Scholten, Ph.D.
March 13, 2024
The First Applications of LSD-25 in South America (1954-1959)
The first LSD experiments in South America in the 1950s were carried out similarly to...
Culture
Diana Negrín, Ph.D.
January 25, 2024
Why Land and Ecology Matter for Global Psychedelics
Land and ecology matter to the global psychedelics movement because it is a movement born...
Policy
Bia Labate, Ph.D.
December 14, 2023
Genocide by Other Means: Indigenous Peoples and the War on Drugs in Latin America and the Caribbean
The War on Drugs in Latin America and the Caribbean has negatively impacted the Indigenous...
Culture
Ian Baker, Ph.D
December 11, 2023
Nectar of the Blue Goddess: Consuming Soma in Bengal, India
The question of what ingredients comprise the soma drink of Vedic myth has troubled scholars...
Women
Laura Pérez Gil, Ph.D.
February 2, 2022
Yaminawa Women and Ayahuasca: Shamanism, Gender, and History in the Peruvian Amazon
There is evidence that suggests that before colonial contact, Yaminawa women practiced shamanism and consumed...
Culture
Alhena Caicedo Fernandez, Ph.D.
November 26, 2020
How Did Ayahuasca, Indigenous Diversity and Conservation Become Commodities in the Amazon?
In this article, anthropologist Alhena Caicedo analyzes how the moral imperative of celebrating cultural diversity...
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