Erowid
 
 
Plants - Drugs Mind - Spirit Freedom - Law Arts - Culture Library  
Erowid References Database
Kusel H. 
“Ayahuasca Drinkers Among the Chama Indians of Northeast Peru”. 
The Psychedelic Review. 1965;? (6):58-66.
Abstract
Some time go, I read an article describing the experience of consuming peyote, a cactus, with Indians of South Dakota. I could not help being reminded of the ayahuasca drinkers of northeast Peru. I lived for seven years traveling and trading in the Upper Amazon region and often heard storie about the effect of the drug. Once on a long canoe trip down the river my Indian companion had chanted the song of the "Goddess of Ayahuasca." Ayahuasca, a Quechua word meaning vine of death, is the collective name for various climbing tropcal lianas and also designates the tea prepared from the leaves of the vine, either by itslef or in combination with other leaves.
Comments and Responses to this Article
#
Submit Comment
[ Cite HTML ]