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A Native American Tribe Is Using Traditional Culture to Fight Addiction

2018

A year and half ago, Gabe Stewart stood in tribal court pleading guilty to felony charges because he stole money from his family to support his opioid addiction. In January, his community honored him for overcoming addiction and watched as his case was dismissed entirely. See more...

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Weaving Worlds: Indigenous Traditions & Western Psychotherapy

In this unique cross-cultural conversation, we compare and discuss the connections between Mazatec healing traditions and Western psychotherapy.

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Françoise Bourzat: Psilocybin

Françoise Bourzat speaks about her journey with psilocybin.

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Newest Magazine: Interview with Fariha Róisín & Raji Aujla - “My Body and Her Work”

Raji Aujla interviews writer Fariha Róisín about what informs her work and what inspires her as an artist.

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Kentucky Ayahuasca (Viceland Documentary)

This is 1st episode of Kentucky Ayahuasca documentary series featured on Viceland. All credits and property belong to Viceland network.

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We Went to an Ayahuasca Retreat to Experience its 'Psychedelic Healing Powers'

We visit a weekend retreat where the psychedelic drug Ayahuasca is used for therapeutic purposes by shamans who guide participants on a spiritual journey.

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Joseph Tafur: What Is an Ayahuasca Ceremony Really Like? (Plant Medicine Podcast)

Dr. Tafur describes the traditional origins and uses of ayahuasca. Throughout the Amazonian basin, hundreds of tribes and religious groups incorporate ayahuasca in their healing and sacred practices. This naturally has led to quite a diversity in how this plant medicine is used.

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