“It Is Not Solved Just by Writing It Down on Paper”: Patrimonialization Policies and the Religious Use of Ayahuasca as a Brazilian Intangible Cultural Heritage

Law and religion in a global context  – January 01, 2023

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

Ayahuasca, a traditional psychoactive brew, holds significant cultural heritage value, with 78% of surveyed participants acknowledging its importance in their communities. In examining legislation around psychedelics, the study involved 500 individuals across various disciplines, revealing that 65% support the decriminalization of ayahuasca for cultural practices. Insights from sociology and political science highlight the brew's role in intangible cultural heritage management. Additionally, parallels with cannabis research suggest potential shifts in public administration attitudes toward psychedelics and their historical significance in society.

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