Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff is widely considered to be the father of Colombian anthropology. He devoted almost six decades of his life to researching various Indigenous groups throughout the country, including the Guahibo, Kogi, Muisca, Kuna, and Tukano. He studied and documented their beliefs and customs and is famous in the psychedelic underground
Ayahuasca, Nazis, and the Life of Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff is widely considered to be the father of Colombian anthropology. He devoted almost six decades of his life to researching various Indigenous groups throughout the country, including the Guahibo, Kogi, Muisca, Kuna, and Tukano. He studied and documented their beliefs and customs and is famous in the psychedelic underground
Ayahuasca, Nazis, and the Life of Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff is widely considered to be the father of Colombian anthropology. He devoted almost six decades of his life to researching various Indigenous groups throughout the country, including the Guahibo, Kogi, Muisca, Kuna, and Tukano. He studied and documented their beliefs and customs and is famous in the psychedelic underground
Ayahuasca, Nazis, and the Life of Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff is widely considered to be the father of Colombian anthropology. He devoted almost six decades of his life to researching various Indigenous groups throughout the country, including the Guahibo, Kogi, Muisca, Kuna, and Tukano. He studied and documented their beliefs and customs and is famous in the psychedelic underground