Ayahuasca Lodges in the Peruvian Amazon: A Valid Alternative for Ethno-development?
The Latin American studies book series – January 01, 2020
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Summary
Ayahuasca ceremonies in the Amazon rainforest reveal profound connections between indigenous cultures and their ecology. In a sample of 150 participants, 85% reported transformative experiences linked to nature. Ethnographic narratives highlight how these rituals influence tourism and art, shaping perceptions of psychedelics. Insights from anthropology and sociology illustrate the interplay of geography and indigenous knowledge systems. This exploration underscores the importance of context in understanding the cultural significance of ayahuasca, contributing to broader discussions in ethnology and drug studies.
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