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The dried root of this manioc species, which is
known as sienejna, is used by the Ayoreo Indians of
Paraguay to initiate a shaman (naijna) so that he
can communicate with the spirits (SchmedaHirschmann
1993, 108*). But not all of the Ayoreo
believe that this plant works. It is said that the
shaman feels as though he is drunk when he
smokes sienejna. In this state, the spirits of the
animals (especially those of iguanas, poisonous
snakes, and birds) meet him in the shape of small
people so that they may let him know of their
whereabouts (Schmeda-Hirschmann 1993, 109*).
Smoking experiments, however, have not revealed
any type of hallucinogenic or other psychotropic
effect (Schmeda-Hirschmann 1993, 111*). Chemical
studies and other experiments are still needed.