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Mushroom Ceremony of the Mazatec Indians of Mexico

Here is an example of why Folkways is one of my favorite labels to ever publish music. This is a field recording from the long strange trip of our main man Gordon Wasson, who left Wall Street for Northern Mexico after his Russian bride turned him onto some mushrooms.

He went on to "discover" several species of psychoactive mushrooms as well as an interesting plant he called Salvia divinorum. What he managed to record here is a full shamanistic ceremony on record, and some heavy material to say the least. From the bio:

"DR WASSON, A PIONEER IN THE STUDY OF THE ROLE OF MUSHROOMS IN RELIGIOUS RITUAL, GIVES US A TRANSCRIPTION OF AN AUTHENTIC "CONSULTATION" OF THE SACRED MUSHROOM, IN SOUND. THE OCCASION WAS THE ILLNESS OF A YOUTH. THE MUSHROOM, THROUGH THE MOUTH OF MARIA SABINA, A FEMALE SHAMAN, DECREED THAT THE BOY MUST DIE. HE HEARD THE BAD NEWS AND DIED DAYS LATER. DR. WASSON TAPED THE ENTIRE VELADA. DR. WASSON IS ABLE TO PROVE THAT THE WORDS AND UNDOUBTEDLY THE CHANT ARE PRE-CORTES, GOING BACK FOR MANY CENTURIES. NOTHING LIKE THIS RECORD HAS BEEN DONE FOR THE NEW WORLD; IT IS RIVALED IN THE OLD WORLD ONLY BY THE VEDIC CHANTS OF INDIA".

Recorded by V. P. & R. G. Wasson in Huautla de Jiménez
, in the Mazatec Mountains in the northern corner of the State of Oaxaca, July 21, 1956.



1. Chjon Nka
2. Chjon Nka Catsin
3. Santo...nana
4. Papa Papai
5. Na Ai - Ni Tso
6. Santo...Ji nai...na
7. Jan Jesu Cristo
8. Ji Nai
9. San Pedro
10. Soso Soso
11. Name of Plants
12. Pedro Martinez
13. Don't Be Concerned, Old One
14. Birds
15. Humming, etc.
16. Soft Singing
17. Finale

2 comments:

  1. link is dead, awesome blawg dawg, werd

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  2. I was looking a documentary about this tradition and I must said that it is interesting, many ancient cultures also have similar traditions regarding the use of psychoactive drugs.

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