Peyote is what unifies them. After peyote was banned by U.S. government agents in 1888 and later by 15 states, Native American tribes began incorporating as individual Native American Churches in ...
“Ballard was the grandfather of Native American composers,” Jerod Impichchaachaaha ... through new forms alien to that culture.” “Peyote” (1960) was among his first attempts to ...
Should Utah’s religious freedom protections extend to a new faith group using psychedelic mushrooms in its ceremonies? A ...
Smith, which involved the use of peyote by members of the Native American Church. Under that test, the government may not "substantially burden a person's exercise of religion," even by applying ...
peyote is a circular cactus that contains the hallucinogen alkaloid mescaline. It is the sacramental medicine of the Native American Church, and was relegalized under federal law in 1994 as an ...
The Supreme Court’s second-newest justice is proving herself to be a non-hack—to the increasing consternation of MAGA.
As Congress mulls potentially massive cuts to federal Medicaid funding, health centers that serve Native American communities, such as the Oneida Community Health Center near Green Bay ...
Holt Breen stresses that the highest honor in Native American culture is to be a warrior. United by a tradition of service, ...