The person who told you they don't use psychedelics of any sorts is full of it, and probably doesn't know what he's talking about. Many native cultures in North America were connected to the land through the use of plants and psychedelics. read more
Many native cultures in North America were connected to the land through the use of plants and psychedelics. I know for a fact the inuits would chew on some sort of charcoal or tree bark that contained psychoactive chemicals as well as sniffing reindeer piss as weird as that sounds. read more
Traditional Inuit culture was influenced by the harsh climate and stark landscapes of the Arctic tundra. The page provides details about where Inuit lived, their homes, their clothes, how they got around, their food, traditions, and beliefs. read more
The Inuit people did not eat sea mammal and land mammal meat at the same meal. A knife used for killing whales had to be wrapped in sealskin, not caribou skin. After killing a seal, melted snow had to be dripped into its mouth to quench the spirit's thirst. read more