01505nas a2200253 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653001400043653001600057653002200073653001400095653002400109653002600133653001400159653001500173100002100188700003100209245010100240856009100341300001000432490000700442520078800449022001401237 d10aAyahuasca10aSanto Daime10aUnião do Vegetal10aayahuasca10aintangible heritage10aPatrimônio imaterial10atradition10atradição1 aGlauber de Assis1 aJacqueline Alves Rodrigues00aDe quem é a ayahuasca? Notas sobre a patrimonialização de uma “bebida sagrada” amazônica uhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-85872017000300046&lang=es a46-700 v373 aThis article seeks to discuss the patrimonialization of ayahuasca, a psychoactive beverage from Amazonian region ritually consumed by institutionalized religions, such as Santo Daime, União do Vegetal and Barquinha; indigenous peoples, such as the Yawanawa and the Ashaninka; and a whole range of people, from the Peruvian vegetalistas to the neoshamans that inhabit the large urban centres. From the debate on the process of patrimonialization involving this beverage, we see that ayahuasca is polyphonic, polysemic and polycentric; that there is a true ayahuasca field, permeated by alliances and internal conflicts; and that the patrimonialization of ayahuasca reveals a complex cartography, where there is the coexistence of different epistemologies and intense power struggles. a0100-8587