Distinguished Speakers and Knowledge Keepers
The Ayahuasca Summit 2026 will bring together renowned voices from around the world, including influential researchers, Indigenous leaders, and pioneers in the field of consciousness studies and ethnobotany.
Among the invited speakers is Dennis McKenna, ethnopharmacologist and brother of Terence McKenna, known for his decades of work exploring plant medicines and traditional knowledge systems.
The program will also feature world-renowned mycologists such as Paul Stamets, whose research on fungi and their ecological and medical potential has gained global recognition.
Indigenous leadership will play a central role in the gathering. The Summit will host chiefs, presidents, and representatives of several Amazonian nations, including the Huni Kuin, Yawanawá, and Shipibo-Conibo peoples.
Representatives of the Yorenka Tasorentsi Institute will also participate, sharing perspectives on cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, Indigenous governance.
In addition, the conference will welcome respected psychotherapists, medical professors, legal scholars, and researchers working at the intersection of traditional knowledge, science, ethics and public policy.