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Aboriginal Siberian use of Amanita muscaria in shamanistic practices : neuropharmacological effects of fungal alkaloids ingested during trance induction, and the cultural patterning of visionary experience

Author
SCHURR, T. G
Emory univ., dep. anthropology, Atlanta GA 30322, United States
Issue title
Pilze, Schamanen und die Facetten des Bewusstseins = Mushrooms, Shamans and the aspects of consciousness (en)
Author (monograph)
RÄTSCH, Christian (Author of introductory parts)
Source

Curare. 1995, Vol 18, Num 1, pp 31-65 ; ref : 2 p.1/4

ISSN
0344-8622
Scientific domain
Social anthropology and ethnology
Publisher
Wissenschaft & Bildung, Berlin
Publication country
Germany
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Alcaloïdes Chamanisme Champignon hallucinogène Champignon Diffusion géographique Etat altéré de conscience Ethnobotanique Hallucination Hallucinogènes Intoxication Pharmacologie Psychotrope Relation avec les esprits Rituel Transe Amanita muscaria Mycologie Sibérie
Keyword (en)
Alkaloids Shamanism Hallucinogenic mushroom Mushroom Geographical diffusion Altered state of consciousness Ethnobotany Hallucination Hallucinogens Intoxication Pharmacology Psychotropic Relation with spirits Ritual Trance Siberia
Classification
Francis
529 Ethnology / 529-80 Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore / 529-84 Traditional sciences and medicine / 529-85 Ethnobotanics. Ethnoecology

Discipline
Ethnology
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
FRANCIS
INIST identifier
3293917

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