Members of the Indigenous community fear that frequent nonreligious use of the natural psychedelic is creating a shortage.
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Peyote is being threatened by overharvesting, drug decriminalization laws and a resurgence in psychedelic use.
George Adams, an elder in the Nooksack tribe in Washington, looks over canoe paddlers before giving a ceremonial speech. Photo: Courtesy of "yourenoindian.com." ...
Peyote has been used spiritually in ceremonies, and as a medicine by Native American people for millennia. It contains several psychoactive compounds, primarily mescaline, which is a hallucinogen.
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She carried this plant back to Apache medicine men and elders who meditated ... that IPCI’s goal is to preserve peyote in its natural habitat under the leadership and guidance of Native American ...
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It’s believed to be a natural healer ... this plant back to Apache medicine men and elders who meditated and prayed with it, said Primeaux. He believes the Native American Church and what ...
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Ancient Native Americans living in Florida made use of lethally toxic fish for mysterious purposes, a study reports. Recent archaeological investigations at the Mound Key site in southwestern ...