Category: Indigenous Voices

Plant Medicine in Mexico: From Traditional Use to Psychedelic Therapy

Indigenous communities in Mexico preserve sacred plant knowledge through daily life and resistance. However, psychedelic...

Psychedelics in the Global South: Relevance and Consequences of the Countercultural Movement in Mexico

Mexico, rich in psychoactive plants and Indigenous traditions, played a key role in the psychedelic...

Statement from Mazatec groups on latest psilocybin mushroom policies in Mexico

In this communiqué the Mazatec people from these collectives express pride in their ancestral culture,...

Declaration of The 4th Brazilian Indigenous Ayahuasca Conference

The Fourth Indigenous Ayahuasca Conference met in September 2022 in Brazil. At the conference, Indigenous...

The Navajo Nation to Protect the Sanctity of Azeé – Peyote Medicine from Legalization and Commercial Use

MEDIA CONTACTSAlray Nelson, Communications Director Kyron Hardy, Public Information Officer Kolton Nephew, Legislative Staff Writer...

A Medicine Heritage of 160 Indigenous Peoples: The Origins of Ayahuasca Before Globalization

This brief and powerful history of Indigenous practices with ayahuasca before its globalization emphasizes the...

Calling on Federal, State, and Local Governments to Protect and Respect Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and its Byproducts

This resolution, which was put together by the National Congress of American Indians Executive Committee,...

Wilma Mahua Campos, Shipibo Ayahuasquera

Since a young age, Wilma Mahua Campos has been dedicated to learning about her Shipibo...

Terminally Ill Patients Sue DEA for Psilocybin Treatment Under Right to Try Act

“The Right to Try Act” gives patients with life-threatening diseases a way to access investigational...