This paper explores the complex evolution of the role anthropologists have played as cultural experts in the regulation of the entheogenic use of the peyote cactus throughout the 20th century. As experts of the “peyote cult”, anthropologists provided testimonies and cultural expertise in the regulatory debates in American legislative and judiciary arenas in order to counterbalance the demonization and prohibition of the medicinal and sacramental use of peyote by Native Americans through state and federal legislations. In the meantime, anthropologists have encouraged Peyotists to form a pan-tribal religious institution as a way to secure legal protection of their practice; in 1918, the Native American Church (NAC) was incorporated in Oklahom...
Aceptado: 9 de agosto de 2006 This paper examines the unique relationship between shamans and the sp...
Ayahuasca is an entheogenic decoction prepared from two Amazonian plants containing controlled subst...
Even as American ethnology in the late‐nineteenth century continued to accumulate data about indigen...
As is well known large parts of native North America with the Prairies and Plains in the middle of t...
INTRODUCTION North American Indians have used peyote within religious ceremonies for centuries. Beca...
This paper explores the religious phenomenon of peyotism as it originated and developed among the Si...
Members of the Native American Church in the United States need reliable supplies of peyote, an enth...
The explanation of peyote, the hallucinogenic cactus central to several American Indian ceremonies, ...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
The Peyote cactus is the sacred Sacrament of the Native American Church (NAC) and peyotists and they...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
‘Ayahuasca’ is a plant mixture with a variety of recipes and localized names native to South America...
R. L. BERGMAN reports on the Navajo use of the mescaline-containing cactus peyote. He claims that th...
There are thousands of years of practice and tradition surrounding the use of entheogens as medicine...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
Aceptado: 9 de agosto de 2006 This paper examines the unique relationship between shamans and the sp...
Ayahuasca is an entheogenic decoction prepared from two Amazonian plants containing controlled subst...
Even as American ethnology in the late‐nineteenth century continued to accumulate data about indigen...
As is well known large parts of native North America with the Prairies and Plains in the middle of t...
INTRODUCTION North American Indians have used peyote within religious ceremonies for centuries. Beca...
This paper explores the religious phenomenon of peyotism as it originated and developed among the Si...
Members of the Native American Church in the United States need reliable supplies of peyote, an enth...
The explanation of peyote, the hallucinogenic cactus central to several American Indian ceremonies, ...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
The Peyote cactus is the sacred Sacrament of the Native American Church (NAC) and peyotists and they...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
‘Ayahuasca’ is a plant mixture with a variety of recipes and localized names native to South America...
R. L. BERGMAN reports on the Navajo use of the mescaline-containing cactus peyote. He claims that th...
There are thousands of years of practice and tradition surrounding the use of entheogens as medicine...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
Aceptado: 9 de agosto de 2006 This paper examines the unique relationship between shamans and the sp...
Ayahuasca is an entheogenic decoction prepared from two Amazonian plants containing controlled subst...
Even as American ethnology in the late‐nineteenth century continued to accumulate data about indigen...