Current use of holy mushrooms of the genus Psilocybe in a Zapotec community in Oaxaca, Mexico.

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Ima Fungus Pub Date : 2025-05-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/imafungus.16.148070
Mara Ximena Haro-Luna, Felipe Ruan-Soto, Virginia Ramírez-Cruz, Julieta Amaya-Pérez, Laura Guzmán-Dávalos
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The use of psychoactive Psilocybe mushrooms as entheogens by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca became known to the world in 1957. While the Mazatec Region has been the focus of research, historical records indicate that other indigenous groups in Mexico, including the Zapotecs, also used these mushrooms for ceremonial and medicinal purposes. However, the linguistic, cultural and ecological diversity of the Zapotec people suggests that their practices cannot be generalised. In contemporary times, changes in cultural and environmental factors, as well as the rise of psychedelic tourism, have contributed to the transformation and commodification of these traditions. The purpose of this paper was to document the changes in the use, customs and knowledge of Psilocybe species in a Zapotec community in the Valles Centrales of Oaxaca. Through informal in-depth interviews, 30 people from the community of El Peral, San Antonino El Alto were interviewed. These testimonies were recorded in a field diary and entered into a database for categorical analysis. In this way, it was possible to document that the use of Psilocybezapotecorum, called Hongo Borracho or Hongo Santo and in Zapotec Ni'to be'ya, for healing and divinatory purposes, continues in the community. However, its use is decreasing and the mushrooms are more difficult to find, likely due to changing climatic patterns, according to those interviewed. We found that there are still people dedicated to the sale of these mushrooms. For the Zapotecs of El Peral, these mushrooms can do whatever is asked of them according to a ritual, but they are aware that outsiders used them for recreational purposes, although they did not oppose it. This study underscores the importance of documenting and understanding cultural practices related to mushrooms, as well as the need to address environmental challenges that affect their availability and traditional use. Finally, this is the first formal record of the use of Psilocybe mushrooms amongst Zapotecs of the Valles Centrales Region in Oaxaca.

Current在墨西哥瓦哈卡萨波特克社区使用裸盖菇属的圣蘑菇。
1957年,瓦哈卡的马萨特克人使用具有精神活性的裸盖菇作为增梦剂,这一做法为世界所知。虽然马扎特克地区一直是研究的重点,但历史记录表明,墨西哥的其他土著群体,包括萨波特克人,也将这些蘑菇用于仪式和药用目的。然而,萨波特克人的语言、文化和生态多样性表明,他们的做法不能一概而论。在当代,文化和环境因素的变化,以及迷幻旅游的兴起,促成了这些传统的转变和商品化。本文的目的是记录在瓦哈卡中央山谷萨波特克社区的使用,习俗和知识的变化。通过非正式的深度访谈,对来自圣安东尼奥埃尔阿尔托埃尔佩拉尔社区的30人进行了访谈。这些证词被记录在一本实地日记中,并输入数据库进行分类分析。通过这种方式,有可能记录到Psilocybezapotecorum,称为Hongo Borracho或Hongo Santo,在萨波特克语中称为Ni'to be'ya,用于治疗和占卜目的,在社区中继续使用。然而,据受访者称,这种蘑菇的使用量正在减少,而且更难以找到,这可能是由于气候模式的变化。我们发现,仍然有人致力于销售这些蘑菇。对于埃尔佩拉尔的萨波特克人来说,这些蘑菇可以按照一种仪式做任何要求它们做的事情,但他们知道外人把它们用于娱乐目的,尽管他们并不反对。这项研究强调了记录和理解与蘑菇有关的文化习俗的重要性,以及解决影响蘑菇可获得性和传统用途的环境挑战的必要性。最后,这是瓦哈卡中央山谷地区萨波特克人使用裸盖菇的第一个正式记录。
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Ima Fungus
Ima Fungus Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
11.00
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3.70%
发文量
18
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The flagship journal of the International Mycological Association. IMA Fungus is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access, full colour, fast-track journal. Papers on any aspect of mycology are considered, and published on-line with final pagination after proofs have been corrected; they are then effectively published under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. The journal strongly supports good practice policies, and requires voucher specimens or cultures to be deposited in a public collection with an online database, DNA sequences in GenBank, alignments in TreeBASE, and validating information on new scientific names, including typifications, to be lodged in MycoBank. News, meeting reports, personalia, research news, correspondence, book news, and information on forthcoming international meetings are included in each issue
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