Why some South American indigenous tribes give their dogs psychedelic drugs
September 9, 20198 min read1644 words
Published: September 9, 2019  |  8 min read1644 words
The Future The Shuar and Quichua peoples use hallucinogenic plants to enhance the abilities of the dogs who help them survive in the rainforest. Like most humans, the Shuar and Quichua indigenous tribes of Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia have a special relationship with dogs. But in ...
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