Richard Evans Schultes

Richard Evans Schultes (January 12, 1915April 10, 2001) was a Harvard ethnobotanist, famed for his work in entheogenic and hallucinogenic drugs. He was the first to identify the Mexican ololiuhqui and contributed to modern ethnobotanical knowledge of indigenous Native American, South American, and African cultures.

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See also: Richard Evans Schultes, 1915, 2001, April 10, Biography, Entheogen, Ethnobotany, Hallucinogen, January 12