
The many traditions of Ayahuasca are varied in their ceremonies and the social culture which surrounds them. Some indigenous traditions, like Peruvian Shapibo and Columbian Kofan go back thousands of years and some newer schools, like the Brazilian Santo Daime, originated as recently as the 1930’s. All offer a glimpse; a passage through a timeless doorway into a vast universe both utterly unknown and yet oddly familiar. A deep memory of our true destiny. The 2 main categories of tradition in Ayahuasca are Indigenous, which is native to a specific region and typically ancient in origin, and modern which are adaptations of the use of Ayahuasca into more modern ceremonies and schools of thought.
The Ayahuasca Traditions


INDIGENOUS
- Kofan (Columbia, Ecuador)
- Shipibo - Conibo (Peru)
- Mojo (Bolivia)
- Shuar (Ecuador, Peru)
MODERN (all from Brazil)
- Santo Daime
- Uniao de Vegetal
- Barquinha
- Alto Santo


