10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AYAHUASCO»
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ayahuasco in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ayahuasco and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
More commonly called ayahuasco, the vine contained three alkaloids called
harmine, harmaline, and tetrahy- droharmaline, a powerful trio of psychedelic
agents with at least the wallop of LSD. While some might see ayahuasco as a
psychic ...
2
The Occidental Tourist and the Napo Quichua: Ecotourism and ...
convey that established a different framework from the ways in which they
narrated their hopes for ingesting ayahuasco (often drawing on other travelers'
narratives that they have read or that had been told to them), or their already-
transpired ...
3
Smoking & Health in the Americas: A 1992 Report of the ...
Ambil is sometimes ingested with other tobacco products, and some tribes of the
Montana consume ambil with coca, ayahuasco (Banisteria caapi), and possibly
other hallucinogens. Tobacco Enema Use of tobacco enemas and suppositories,
...
DIANE Publishing Company, Louis W. Sullivan, 1995
4
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William Mckinley, And Me, Elizabeth
E.L. Konigsburg. "You drink a potion; it works from the inside. You salve a flying
ointment all over yourself; it works from the outside." "Drink it?" I asked. "Yes.
There's a plant that grows in South America called ayahuasco. We could use that.
5
Occultus Liber: A Novel by Neil Baker
And then the drink ayahuasco from the cane fields of G emerged forever higher
upon the stage, and it rose so high there was no passiflora low enough to pick a
tune on, no, not even for a King on a crazy summer day, or for a formula along a ...
AYAHUASCO is an Incan psychotropic root, comparable in strength to LSD, but
of opposite effect: it turns attention inwards, and empowers. Far right bottom: S.
Filomena and Loreto Sts. Jehkse and Cines: the cartoon-style figure to the left is ...
7
A Bibliography on the Agriculture of the American Indians
23-24 148-149, 197, 199, 206, 214, 261, 382 Atacameno 169 Athabasca 409
Atkinson, Alfred 332 Atlantic City Conference on the American Indians 575
Atwater, H. W 32 Auchenias 20 Avocados 5 Ayahuasco 818, 823 Ayiir-Incas 177
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Everett Eugene Edwards, 1942
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A Bibliography on the Agriculture of the American Indians
20, 23-24 148-149, 197, 199, 206, 214, 261, 382 Atacamefio 169 Athabasca 469
Atkinson, Alfred 332 Atlantic City Conference on the American Indians 575
Atwater, H. W 32 Auchenias 20 Avocados 5 Ayahuasco 818, 823 Ayar-Incas 177
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9
The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology ...
... ma (Barasana),nyoko-buku guda hubea ma, oco-yagé (“wateryagé”), ocoyáge,
yaco-ayahuasco (Quechua/Peru), yagé, yage-oco, yageúco, yagéúco, yahéliane,
yahé 'oko (Siona-Secoya, “Banisteriopsis water”), yahé-oko (Kofán),yahé vine, ...
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Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of Latin America
Ayahuasca, 90 Ayahuasca Amarillo, 90 Ayahuasca Blanco, 90 Ayahuasca Negro
, 90 Ayahuasco, 233 Ayaj Pilli, 365 Ayak, 408 Ayak Chichira, 408 Ayak Poroto,
623 Ayak Willku, 408 Aya Machana, 401 Aya Manchana, 401 Ayan' Nanhi', 712 ...