This chapter explores the life of Maria Sabina, a Mazatec Curandera who introduced psilocybin to the Western world and faced severe repercussions for her contributions. It critically examines the exploitation and cultural appropriation surrounding her practices, as well as the socio-economic injustices faced by indigenous peoples. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing the complexities of her story while advocating for reparative actions and honoring her legacy.

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