From the Spanish Edict of 1620 prohibiting the usage of peyote to current state narcotics laws classifying peyote as a narcotic American Indians have withstood harassment, confiscations, imprisonment, and defamations of their spiritual beliefs and practices. Hostility and antagonism from non-Indians has spread over all Indian religions, pan-Indian religious movements as well as individual tribal practices. Federal Indian agents, temperance leaders, state, county, and district officials, local groups have disrupted and prohibited American Indian religious ceremonies with or without the benefit of law. Opposition has often taken the form of a forced assimilation--a forced acceptance of the dominant society's culture and beliefs. Promoters of ...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
This thesis will be a historical and comparative treatment of the way law has been applied in both a...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
The American legal context of religious freedom is an area marked by turmoil. Religious groups must ...
INTRODUCTION North American Indians have used peyote within religious ceremonies for centuries. Beca...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
The American Indian Religious Freedom Act has proven to be a terrible disappointment for the Indians...
Public Law 95-341, passed by the 95th Congress, establishing a policy of protection and preservation...
Native Americans have been severely restricted in practicing their traditional religions and spiritu...
Felix Cohen once wrote that Native American legal history manifests the greatest problem in Anglo Am...
This brief will focus upon the religious practices of Native Americans in the United States. It will...
The story of the constitutional showdown over Native Americans’ religious use of peyote With the gra...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
This study is an ethnohistorical examination of Indian religious responses to contact with Euroameri...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
This thesis will be a historical and comparative treatment of the way law has been applied in both a...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
The American legal context of religious freedom is an area marked by turmoil. Religious groups must ...
INTRODUCTION North American Indians have used peyote within religious ceremonies for centuries. Beca...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
The American Indian Religious Freedom Act has proven to be a terrible disappointment for the Indians...
Public Law 95-341, passed by the 95th Congress, establishing a policy of protection and preservation...
Native Americans have been severely restricted in practicing their traditional religions and spiritu...
Felix Cohen once wrote that Native American legal history manifests the greatest problem in Anglo Am...
This brief will focus upon the religious practices of Native Americans in the United States. It will...
The story of the constitutional showdown over Native Americans’ religious use of peyote With the gra...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
This study is an ethnohistorical examination of Indian religious responses to contact with Euroameri...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
This thesis will be a historical and comparative treatment of the way law has been applied in both a...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...