The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.
This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, California.
The Trip Report Report is made with love and is for entertainment purposes only.
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The Trip Report Report aims to bring the stories behind the drugs that shape our society to the forefront through history and first person experience reports. We explore the origins and cultural role of various intoxicants and read reports from primary sources to great delight.
This podcast was researched and written by Kai, and produced and edited by Max at Lubb Dupp Studios in Los Angeles, California.
The Trip Report Report is made with love and is for entertainment purposes only.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, our wooden bowls floweth over with deep lore and more! We embark on a mystical journey to the land of the Koryak and Chukchi in Northeast Asia, and tell tales of what many people believe to be the original magic mushroom, Amanita Muscaria (aka Fly Agaric). You know we love primary source documents, so we're checking in with some 19th-century Russian dissidents who were exiled to Siberia and wrote some of the first accounts of Amanita use among the local Indigenous population.
To hear a truly spectacular bonus report featuring some force-fem-shamanism, check out this week’s Extended Release episode on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/TripReportReport
Images of the Pegtymel Petroglyphs are available at tripreportreport.com/extras
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Sources Referenced in this Episode
Anna Reid, "The Shaman's Coat" [2002]
N.N. Dikov, "Mysteries in the Rocks at Ancient Chukotka" [1971]
Maret Saar in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, "Ethnomycological Data from Siberia and North-East Asia on the Effect of Amanita Muscaria" [1991]
Philip Johan von Strahlenberg, "An Historico-Geographical Description of the North and Eastern Parts of Europe and Asia" [1736]
Waldemar Jochelson in The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History "The Koryak" [1908]
Waldemar Bogoras in American Anthropologist, "The Chukchi of Northeastern Asia" [1901]
Waldemar Bogoras in The Journal of American Folklore, "Chuckchee Tales" [1928]
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