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The Sacred Plant- various images
Fruit
Seed
Thierry holds up recently disinterred T. iboga roots. The bark of this root is removed, cut and dried
Root-Bark Images
Working on the root
Mama Simone inside her Temple chopping up Iboga from freshly harvested roots, in preparation for the evenings initiation
The Nganga/Nkombo 
The Nkombo (ceremony leader) fills a banana with dry iboga powder to make it more palateable for the Banzi or initiate to consume
Bwiti Dancers:
Various Bwiti Temples
Market stall supplying Bwiti ritual accessories
Tamassi (of pygmy origin) poses next to his Iboga plant, growing near the homestead and seen as a ward
Dissoumba initiation
A European Banzi (initiate) in the forest at the start of the ceremony, consuming the first of his Iboga to the accompaniement of shakers and other indigenous instruments
A European Banzi (initiate) in the temple at the ceremony start - rather a dark photo unfortunately
Musicians with the mqongo or mouth bow
Sessions with opiate and other addicts
Ayahuasca sessions with Don Augustin Rivas and Ayahuasca, in Peruvian Amazon 1988 (1)
Ayahuasca sessions with Don Augustin Rivas and Ayahuasca, in Peruvian Amazon 1988 (2)


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