Discover the Best Books Written by Jeremy Narby
Jeremy Narby (born in 1959 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian anthropologist and author. In his books, Narby examines shamanism, molecular biology, and shamans' knowledge of Botanics and biology through the use of entheogens across many cultures. Narby was born in 1959 and grew up in Montreal, Quebec, and Switzerland. He studied history at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
He has a Ph.D. in anthropology from Stanford University and spent time in the Peruvian Amazon, undertaking his Ph.D. research starting in 1984. During those years living with the Ashaninca, Narby cataloged indigenous uses of rainforest resources to help combat ecological destruction.
Narby has written and edited five books, as well as sponsored an expedition to the rainforest for biologists and other scientists to examine indigenous knowledge systems and the utility of Ayahuasca in gaining knowledge. The resulting documentary film was Night of the Liana.
Since 1989, Narby has been working as the Amazonian projects director for the Swiss Non-governmental organization Nouvelle Planète. Narby and three molecular biologists feature in the documentary Night of the Liana, which documents them revising the Peruvian Amazon to test the hypothesis presented in Intelligence in Nature.