Peyote Visions

Peyote visions are considered good luck and dispensed to those deemed worthy by the god-spirits. Peyote, the Huicholes believe, opens the mind to a new way of experiencing the world. For centuries they have made an annual 300-mile pilgrimage to the deserts of San Luis Potosi to harvest peyote and return with it for use in their sacred rituals. It is the hallucinogenic aspect of the plant which accounts for many of the highly stylized and colorful yarn paintings.The Peyote Journey is just one aspect of Huichol culture and tradition under siege by outside forces, forced which threaten the very existence of this fragile people. Recently, military and local authorities have jailed peyoteros and confiscated the peyote they carried.
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As some of the other youtube commenters pointed out, that's ayahuasca. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca
The people are south american, not north-american southwest peoples. The snakes are constricters (i.e. jungle instead of desert rattlers), and all the other plants/animals are pretty much tropiucal/rainforest critters. Ayahuasca is D.M.T. in an orally active format, as it contains a MAO inhibitor which allows it to be ingested orally without being rapidly metabolized. in non ayahuasca forms, DMT is often smoked. It is a very powerful hallucinogen.

Essentially, dude got himself Shpongled.

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