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... The Peyote Church, Peyote Religion, or Peyotism, all names of the practice which has been healing the North American Indians for over one hundred years. ...
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... it." - Crow Dog Peyote, a hallucinogenic plant that is commonly used as a recreational drug, has a much greater meaning for members of the peyote religion. ...
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... The Native American Church is a continuation of the ancient Peyote Religion combined with some teachings of traditional Christianity. ...
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... Crow Dog Peyote, a hallucinogenic plant that is commonly used as a recreational drug, has a much greater meaning for members of the peyote religion. ...
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... illusion. Then too, Freud would also not agree with the Peyote Religion, which was a religion that was a millennial movement. Started ...
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... The word "cult" is used only for the lack of a better word. It is not technically a cult, but rather a peyote religion or church. ...
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... Peyotism or peyote religion was the basic religion of the Kiowa people. Peyotism first developed in about 1885 among the Kiowa and Comanche Indians. ...
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... The Free Exercise Clause permits the State to prohibit sacramental peyote use, and thus ... in their native lands in search of this freedom, freedom of religion. ...
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... The Free Exercise Clause permits the State to prohibit sacramental peyote use, and thus ... in their native lands in search of this freedom, freedom of religion. ...
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... The Free Exercise Clause permits the State to prohibit sacramental peyote use, and thus ... in their native lands in search of this freedom, freedom of religion. ...
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... Being members of the Native American Church, they attested their arrest and were set free on grounds that peyote use was part of their religion and are ...
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... is that of the Native American Church, the largest indigenous religion in this ... The sacramental food of the group is peyote, a hallucinogenic cactus, light blue ...
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... In the peyote tradition the drug is administered in a controlled and supervised manner, which is now protected by the constitution under freedom of religion. ...
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... Indeed peyote is seldom abused by members of the Native American Church, and the ... that no federal control will interfere with the freedom of religion, a ruling ...
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... Indeed peyote is seldom abused by members of the Native American Church, and the ... that no federal control will interfere with the freedom of religion, a ruling ...
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... Members of the Native American Church regard peyote as sacramental, which can be ... that no federal control will interfere with the freedom of religion, a ruling ...
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... Christianity became a major world religion and the Beatnik way of thinking about ... Part two of "Howl", written under the influence of peyote, is an accusation ...
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... of species that include (Cannabis, psilocybes, conocybes, panelouses, peyote, poppies, and ... These problems include money, looks, religion, and a whole bunch of ...
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... work, success, materialism, patriotism, suburbanism, consumerism, conformity, and organized religion. ... were so prevalent at that time, "Peyote solidities of ...
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... factors as geography, climate, political systems, population density, religion, cultural myths ... to understand why Indians smoke(d) grasses like peyote and cohoba ...
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... taking at that time a then unknown drug, marijuana, peyote and heroin ... Hippies rejected the basic institutions of the government, economy, religion, and education ...
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... In the summer of 1938, Aldous, completely disgusted with religion and politics, decided ... to take a drug called Mescaline, derived from the peyote cactus found ...
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... Mescaline comes from the peyote cactus and although it is not as strong as LSD, its effects are similar. ... 1996,ed. Faron, Louis.C. "Religion and Folklore." 46-47 ...
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... as truth, much as Native Americans believed their peyote induced hallucinations to be spiritual visions of prophecy. Just as Marx described religion as the ...
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... employment on basis of sex, race, color, national origin, or religion Freedom of ... Smith (1990) - the court rules against the sacramental use of peyote during a ...
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