David Byrne in Mexiko
Von Uli am 29. März 2006, 21:56
First things first.
My reading material tells me that the Maya took hallucinogenic enemas. Amongst the materials found at digs and matched to images on walls or codexes were leather and/or rubber tubing and narrow bone funnels for inserting up the bum. Through these would flow pulque (a fermented agave brew) or chih (dunno what this drink is)…or hallucinogenic teas. The Huichol (central Mexico) still do this with infusions made from Peyote buttons. No pictures available.
Ja, David Byrnes Reiseberichte sind irgendwie etwas interessanter als andere.
Auch klasse sind die derzeitigen Reiseerlebnisse von Mc Winkel in Südostasien.
My reading material tells me that the Maya took hallucinogenic enemas. Amongst the materials found at digs and matched to images on walls or codexes were leather and/or rubber tubing and narrow bone funnels for inserting up the bum. Through these would flow pulque (a fermented agave brew) or chih (dunno what this drink is)…or hallucinogenic teas. The Huichol (central Mexico) still do this with infusions made from Peyote buttons. No pictures available.
Ja, David Byrnes Reiseberichte sind irgendwie etwas interessanter als andere.
Auch klasse sind die derzeitigen Reiseerlebnisse von Mc Winkel in Südostasien.


