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Peyote (4838 bytes)
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15: ...is slow growth and over-harvesting by collectors, peyote is considered to be in danger of extinction in th...
17: .... When combined with appropriate set and setting, peyote is reported to trigger states of deep introspecti...
21: ...ne among several religious organizations that use peyote as part of their religious practice.

Peyote song (476 bytes)
1: ...ial aspect during the [[sacrament]]al taking of [[peyote]].
5: In recent years, a modernized version of peyote songs have been popularized by [[Verdell Primeaux...

Native American Church (1744 bytes)
1: ... Native Americans. Peyotism involves the use of [[peyote]], a spineless [[cactus]] with [[hallucinogen]]ic...
3: ...dicine]]. In the mid [[19th century]], the use of peyote spread to the [[Great Plains]] area of the [[Unit...
5: ...) as well as several lesser gods or spirits. The "Peyote Road" calls for Indian brotherly love (i.e Indian...
6: ...ation. It ends with breakfast Sunday morning. The peyote ritual is believed to allow communion with Gods, ...

Betaphenethylamine (203 bytes)
1: ...thoxy-betaphenethylamine), which comes from the [[Peyote]] cactus.

O Yuki Conjugate (1342 bytes)
1: ...nd P.A. Woodhead. Instruments on the recording ''Peyote'' include [[tongue drums]], [[roto-toms]], [[bong...
5: * ''Peyote'' [[Projekt]], [[1991]].

Mescaline (2792 bytes)
25: .... It is ether synthesized or extracted from the [[peyote]] cactus (''Lophophora williamsii''), the [[San P...
26: Extract from peyote was used in religious ceremonies from the earlies...
46: * [[Peyote]]

San Pedro cactus (1708 bytes)
14: ...s is approximately 1/10th the concentration as in peyote, and the plant's legality owes largely to the fac...

Patecatl (295 bytes)
1: ...of healing and fertility, and the discoverer of [[peyote]]. With [[Mayahuel]], he was the father of the [...

Soft drug (2917 bytes)
1: ... such as [[psilocybe|psilocybe mushrooms]], and [[peyote]]. Drugs such as [[alcohol]] and [[nicotine]], al...
8: ...ar action to soft drugs (for example in comparing peyote to LSD). These drugs are seen to have a higher r...

Entheogens (959 bytes)
1: ...such as [[psilocybin]]-containing mushrooms and [[Peyote]] cactuses. When used in a looser sense, other su...

Off-loom bead weaving (870 bytes)
4: * [[gourd stitch]] or [[peyote stitch]]

Carlos Castenada (3740 bytes)
5: ...erful psycho-active drugs -- natural ones, like [[peyote]] and [[datura]]. Many young people used the app...
13: ...s actually just ''reading about'' the traditional peyote ceremony.

Hard drug (1218 bytes)
11: ...s considered a soft drug in its natural form of [[peyote]].

Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album (846 bytes)
11: ...ll Primeaux]] for ''Bless the People - Harmonized Peyote Songs''

Altered state of consciousness (1594 bytes)
3: ...hedelic]] substances such as [[LSD]], [[2C-I]], [[peyote]], [[marijuana]], [[mescaline]], [[datura]] (Jims...

Pericu (1565 bytes)
5: ... that a "pale man" with "hair of fire" introduced peyote and psylocibe mushrooms to the elders and wise me...

Kiva (1995 album) (1363 bytes)
6: ...East Kiva, ‘Calling in the Midnight Water” is a [[Peyote]] ceremony. “South Kiva, ‘Mother Ayahuasca” is an...

Ecstasy (1744 bytes)
5: ... Some shamans use [[drug]]s from such plants as [[peyote]] and [[cannabis]] in their attempts to reach ecs...

List of English words of Native American origin (4444 bytes)
30: * [[peyote]] [[wiktionary:peyote|†]] (''peyotl'')

Howl (6221 bytes)
5: ... section itself was written while under that same peyote influence. Part III is directly addressed to Carl...
78: *[[Peyote]]

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