Indigenous psilocybin mushroom practices: An annotated bibliography

Author:

Spiers Nicholas1ORCID,Labate Beatriz Caiuby12,Ermakova Anna O.13,Farrell Patrick14,Romero Osiris Sinuhé González15,Gabriell Ibrahim1,Olvera Nidia16

Affiliation:

1. Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines, USA

2. Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, USA

3. King's College London, UK

4. School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto, Canada

5. University of Saskatchewan, Canada

6. Radboud University, Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThis annotated bibliography comprises 49 texts concerning psilocybin mushroom practices developed by Indigenous peoples. The books and articles have been selected for their academic rigor, relevance, and historical significance, and to foreground overlooked research and subject matter. This includes research on a plurality of contemporary practices and evidence of historical uses, from cultural traditions in Mexico and other regions of the world. The curated texts are sourced from various disciplines, including anthropology, history, archaeology, ethnolinguistics, and ethnomycology. Employing diverse methodological and analytical frameworks, the texts explore the diversity of ways Indigenous cultures have related with, utilized, and conceptualized psilocybin mushrooms and the effects occasioned by their consumption. The annotations include brief summaries of the texts, contextualization of the research, and more critical appraisals. The aim of this annotated bibliography is to offer the reader a diverse overview of the research to date and provide an accessible resource for further exploration of historical and contemporary Indigenous psilocybin practices. The team of psychedelic researchers behind this annotated bibliography hope it will contribute to more nuanced dialogue around Indigenous people and practices in the context of the so-called psychedelic renaissance.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Reference112 articles.

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4. The enigmatic mushroom stones of meso-America;Borhegyi, S.,1962

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