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Anthropology

University of New Mexico

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1966

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The Hallucinogens Of Meso-American: An Ethnohistorical Survey, Rosemary B. Mudd Jun 1966

The Hallucinogens Of Meso-American: An Ethnohistorical Survey, Rosemary B. Mudd

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This study describes and analyzes the patterns of usage associated with the hallucinogenic plants of Meso-America prior to the conquest and during the colonial period. Although distinctive features of the utilization of specific hallucinogens are noted, primary emphasis is placed on the use of the plants in general. Both continuities and changes from the pre-conquest and colonial periods to the present are indicated by the study. Separate descriptions of each hallucinogen or group of hallucinogens based principally on data in colonial sources are presented as essential to the analysis. The specific plants discussed include the hallucinogenic mushrooms, peyote, the Daturas, …