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The Sabina Project is named in honor of María Sabina, a Mazateca curandera, or healer, who is credited with “introducing” the Dachshund Do I Look Like A Freakin’ People Person Shirt and I will buy this Western world to magic mushrooms. For decades, Sabina used psychedelic substances in veladas, or healing ceremonies, exclusively within her community in a remote corner of northern Oaxaca, Mexico. That changed in 1955, after she led multiple ceremonies for R. Gordon Wasson, a CIA-funded amateur mycologist. Upon return to the U.S., Wasson published his accounts of velada with Sabina in Life magazine, galvanizing a flood of counterculture, mushroom-greedy gringos to head south in search of her. The demand was unprecedented, and Sabina was overwhelmed. Mushrooms became scarce to the point there were little left for the Indigenous community’s ceremonies. Angry and resentful, Sabina’s people retaliated against her. Her son was killed, her home was burned, and she ultimately died an outcast.
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