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    María Sabina Magdalena García (22 July 1894 – 22 November 1985) was a Mazatec sabia (wise woman), shaman and poet who lived in Huautla de Jiménez, a town...
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  • Westerners to participate in a Mazatec mushroom ritual. It was the curandera María Sabina who both allowed the Wassons to participate in the ritual and who taught...
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  • name of the healing vigils carried out by Mazatec curanderos (such as María Sabina). The rituals involved the use of psilocybin (magic mushrooms) or Salvia...
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    María Sabina Hidalgo Pano (born September 20, 1999), better known as Sabina Hidalgo, is a Mexican singer and dancer. She is a member of the global pop...
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  • poet Karel Sabina (1813–1877), Czech writer María Sabina (1894–1985), Mexican (Mazatec) curandera Sabina (play), 1998 play by Snoo Wilson Sabina (film),...
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  • who are indigenous to the area. Notable figures from the area include María Sabina Magdalena García, a shaman and poet. Its western part is within the district...
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  • psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds, and Salvia divinorum. María Sabina was one of the best known of the Mazatec Shamans. Her healing psilocybin...
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    The Basilica of Saint Sabina (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Sabinae, Italian: Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino) is a historic church on the Aventine Hill...
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    Zapotecs, and others. An important figure of mushroom usage in Mexico was María Sabina, who used native mushrooms, such as Psilocybe mexicana in her practice...
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    spirituality in healing while being practicing Catholics. Still others, such as Maria Sabina, employ hallucinogenic media. Most of the concepts related to curanderismo...
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  • mycologist Paul Stamets argues that Herbert was influenced by tales of María Sabina and the sacred mushroom cults of Mexico in creating the Bene Gesserit...
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  • (Tzotzil) Isabel Ramírez Castaneda (1881-1943), (Nahua) archeologist María Sabina, shaman (Mazatec) Comandante Tacho, EZLN leader (Tojolabal) Refugio Tánori...
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    Wisdom And Love? Counter-Cultural Tourism And The Multiple Faces Of María Sabina In Huautla, Oaxaca.” The Politics of Space and Imagery (2009): 93–114...
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    is known to Mazatec shamans as ska María Pastora, the name containing a reference to the Virgin Mary. María Sabina Julieta Casimiro Indigenous peoples...
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  • legal status of psilocybin mushrooms and ego death. Interviewees include María Sabina, R. Gordon Wasson, Albert Hofmann, Timothy Leary, William Richards, Paul...
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    along with their brother Jesus Flores Magón, a more moderate politician. María Sabina: Mazatec curandera from Huautla de Jiménez Sierra Madre de Oaxaca topics...
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    allowed to participate in a mushroom velada, held by the Mazatec curandera María Sabina. The biologist Richard Evans Schultes is also considered an ethnomycological...
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    and expanding its range as a result; nicknamed azies. Fungi portal María Sabina "Psilocybe (Fr.) P. Kumm. :21, 71, 1871". MycoBank. International Mycological...
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    the group honors the memory of Maria Sabina, the Mazatec shaman who lived in the southern state of Oaxaca. Santa Sabina are distinguished by their gothic...
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    Poppaea Sabina (30 AD – 65 AD), also known as Ollia, was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Nero. She had also been wife to the future emperor...
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    features a Mexican Shaman woman in his 1978 documentary María Sabina, mujer espíritu. María Sabina: mujer espíritu (1978) Poetas campesinos (1980) Niño Fidencio...
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    Zodíaco. 1945. Cancionero de la Alcarria. San Sebastían: Norte. 1948. María Sabina. Palma de Mallorca: Papeles de Son Armadans. 1967. El caro de heno o...
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    Henestrosa - Writer Rodolfo Morales – Painter Rodolfo Nieto – Painter María Sabina – Curandera Yésica Sánchez Maya – Human rights defender Jesús Rasgado...
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    workshop in the United States featuring Pedro Linares, Manuel Jiménez, and Maria Sabina, a textile artisan from Oaxaca. Although the Oaxaca Valley area already...
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    Macedonio Alcalá, composer Nadia Yvonne López Ayuso, singer María Sabina, shaman Carlos María de Bustamante, statesman Susana Harp, singer Alejandra Robles...
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    The Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto is a Latin suburbicarian see of the Holy Roman Church (which means it carries the rare rank of cardinal-bishop) and...
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  • November 19 – Stepin Fetchit, American actor (b. 1902) November 22 – María Sabina, Mexican curandera (b. 1894) November 24 – Big Joe Turner, American blues...
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    Joaquín Ramón Martínez Sabina (born 12 February 1949) is a Spanish musician, singer, composer, and poet. His songs usually treat about love, heartbreaks...
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  • magazines.[citation needed] Huautla de Jiménez is noted as the birthplace of María Sabina, a Mazatec curandera famous for her use of Psilocybe mushrooms. After...
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  • colleague Maria, Sabina discovers Maria's deep pain: the woman has been abandoned by her husband for a twenty-year-old lover. Meanwhile, Sabina discovers...
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