Flesh of the Gods: The Ritual Use of HallucinogensPeter T. Furst |
Contents
Tobacco and Shamanistic Ecstasy Among the Warao Indians | 55 |
The San Pedro Cactus in Peruvian Folk Healing | 114 |
Peyote Among the Huichol Indians | 136 |
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