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The Religious Uses of Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances in a Branch of the Santo Daime Religion
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MacRae, E. (2008). The Religious Uses of Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances in a Branch of the Santo Daime Religion. Fieldwork in Religion, 2(3), 393–414. https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.v2i3.393
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The article deals with the different effects of tolerant and prohibitionist policies associated with psychoactive substance use in Brazil. Whereas the licit use of ayahuasca has been successfully incorporated into mainstream Brazilian society, the ritual use of cannabis by one of the Santo Daime religious groups has never been fully accepted and remains a constant source of problems for the ayahuasca churches, their followers and society at large.
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- container titleFieldwork in Religion
- creatorEdward MacRae
- issnISSN: 1743-0623 (online)
- issue2.3
- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
- rightsEquinox Publishing Ltd.
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