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Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Age

We invite you to join us for a deep dive into the complex intersection of...

The Importance of Indigenous Voices at Psychedelic Culture 2025: A Response to Metropoles

The Chacruna Institute defends Fernanda Kaingáng’s participation at Psychedelic Culture 2025, emphasizing Indigenous representation in...

Course: Ayahuasca Healing, Science and Indigenous Knowledge

This course will be taught by leading experts in the field of ayahuasca research and...

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...

Empowering Indigenous Communities: Navigating Power Dynamics in Ethical Research

Empowering Indigenous communities in medical and other scientific research requires special ethical considerations that consider...

Participation in an Indigenous Amazonian-led Ayahuasca Retreat Associated with Increases in Nature Relatedness – A Pilot Study

A new study suggests that participation in Indigenous-led ayahuasca retreats is associated with increased nature-relatedness....

Why Land and Ecology Matter for Global Psychedelics

Land and ecology matter to the global psychedelics movement because it is a movement born...

Ten Tips for Standing in Solidarity with Indigenous People and Plant Medicines

Four leaders in the psychedelic community who work in collaboration with Indigenous partners provide advice...

Statement from Mazatec groups on latest psilocybin mushroom policies in Mexico

In this communiqué the Mazatec people from these collectives express pride in their ancestral culture,...

This is How Jurema, a DMT-Containing Tree, Helped the Pankararé People Recover Their Land in Brazil

The Amaro Science Festival (Festa da Ciência do Amaro), open to the general public since...
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