INTRODUCTION North American Indians have used peyote within religious ceremonies for centuries. Because it is worshipped as a deity, peyote is today still important to the religious beliefs and practices of numerous tribes throughout Central and North America Equally, the history of legitimate peyote use by American Indians must be understood as a struggle to maintain tribal religious traditions against various repressive federal and state governmental practices aimed at eradicating Indian culture. Our purpose in this article is threefold. First, we briefly identify the historical repression experienced by American Indians who have used peyote within their religious practices and the Indians’ responses, including the creation of the Native ...
R. L. BERGMAN reports on the Navajo use of the mescaline-containing cactus peyote. He claims that th...
Felix Cohen once wrote that Native American legal history manifests the greatest problem in Anglo Am...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
For several decades the peyotists within the Native American Church of North America have won numero...
The American legal context of religious freedom is an area marked by turmoil. Religious groups must ...
The story of the constitutional showdown over Native Americans’ religious use of peyote With the gra...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
From the Spanish Edict of 1620 prohibiting the usage of peyote to current state narcotics laws class...
This brief will focus upon the religious practices of Native Americans in the United States. It will...
The Peyote cactus is the sacred Sacrament of the Native American Church (NAC) and peyotists and they...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
This article advocates for the development of American Indian tribal legislation as a focal point, r...
This paper explores the religious phenomenon of peyotism as it originated and developed among the Si...
This paper explores the complex evolution of the role anthropologists have played as cultural expert...
R. L. BERGMAN reports on the Navajo use of the mescaline-containing cactus peyote. He claims that th...
Felix Cohen once wrote that Native American legal history manifests the greatest problem in Anglo Am...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
Native American peoples have been fighting for their religious rights since colonization and their r...
For several decades the peyotists within the Native American Church of North America have won numero...
The American legal context of religious freedom is an area marked by turmoil. Religious groups must ...
The story of the constitutional showdown over Native Americans’ religious use of peyote With the gra...
Artykuł jest poświęcony sytuacji, jaka wynikła z nagłego zetknięcia się ze sobą dwóch, całkowicie od...
From the Spanish Edict of 1620 prohibiting the usage of peyote to current state narcotics laws class...
This brief will focus upon the religious practices of Native Americans in the United States. It will...
The Peyote cactus is the sacred Sacrament of the Native American Church (NAC) and peyotists and they...
In my study, I hope to educate the reader about the complex of peyotism in Native American religion ...
This article advocates for the development of American Indian tribal legislation as a focal point, r...
This paper explores the religious phenomenon of peyotism as it originated and developed among the Si...
This paper explores the complex evolution of the role anthropologists have played as cultural expert...
R. L. BERGMAN reports on the Navajo use of the mescaline-containing cactus peyote. He claims that th...
Felix Cohen once wrote that Native American legal history manifests the greatest problem in Anglo Am...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...