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Yopo, Ethnicity and Social Change: A Comparative Analysis of Piaroa and Cuiva Yopo Use

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2011
Most Orinocoan ethnic groups, including the Cuiva and the Piaroa, use yopo, a hallucinogenic snuff derived from the seeds of the Anadenanthera peregrina tree. This study contrasts Piaroa and Cuiva attitudes toward and uses of yopo in light of ongoing processes of social change.
Rodd, Robin, Sumabila, Arelis
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Penaincisalia cuiva Prieto & Rodriguez, new species

2007
Penaincisalia cuiva Prieto & Rodríguez, new species. (Figs. 1 A,B; 2A,B,C,E,G; 3A, B) Description. Male. Wing shape: Forewing length 14.8 mm (measured from forewing apex to base at thorax), Hindwing apex rounded and anal tail appearing as a blunt spatulated lobe, vein CuA1 with a minute caudal extension.
Prieto, Carlos, Rodriguez, Gabriel
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Cuiva food production

Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 1976
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