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Jean Bassett Johnson

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31: 435: 181:(September 7, 1915 – April 4, 1944) was an American anthropologist and linguist who conducted field studies in Mexico during the 1930s and early 1940s. A doctoral candidate at the 257:) were consumed. During the course of his research on Mazatec healing practices, Johnson also recorded the use of another hallucinogen, “hierba Maria” now known to be 440: 430: 420: 425: 182: 121: 375: 391: 302:
Johnson, Jean Bassett (1939). "Some notes on the Mazatec". Mexico DF: Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropologicos, Vol 3, no. 2.
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Johnson, Jean Bassett (1939). "The Elements of Mazatec Witchcraft". Gothenburg, Sweden: Ethnological Studies, No. 9.
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One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest
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Wasson, Valentina Pavlovna and R. Gordon Wasson. 1957.
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United States Navy personnel killed in World War II
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Index


Mazateca
Moscow
Idaho
Tunisia
Killed in action
American
United States
University of California, Berkeley
Irmgard Weitlaner
Linguistics
Anthropology
Alfred Kroeber
Robert Lowie
University of California, Berkeley
Alfred Kroeber
Robert Lowie
Chinantec
Mazatec
Nahuatl
Yaqui
Varohio
Pima
Opata
Huautla de Jimenez
Irmgard Weitlaner-Johnson
Bernard Bevan
Louise Lacaud
Robert J. Weitlaner
psilocybin

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