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Cultural Rights in the United States: a Conflict of Aluesv
Journal of Museum Studies, Volume 8, Number 1 Journal of Museum Studies
Native American Church
A Review of a Culture's Catalyst: Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in Canada
A Long Strange Trip: Latin America's Contribution to World Drug Culture
Neuropsychedelia
25 Years of Visionary Leadership
Schifano, F., Napoletano, F., Chiappini, S., Orsolini, L., Guirguis, A., Corkery, J
2003 Catalog 8/14/03 8:58 AM Page 1
Psychedelics and Religious Freedom Joel Jay Finer
Native American Curriculum Resource Guide. PUB DATE [Novi 93] NOTE 101P
114 Part 1308—Schedules of Controlled Substances
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Plant Based Assisted Therapy for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders - Part 1
Native American Church of North America Box: 38
The Animal Spirit Dance: American Indian Ceremonial Revival and “New Traditions”
Playing Hippies and Indians: Acts of Cultural Colonization in the Theatre of the American Counterculture
Top View
Drug Based Religions and Contemporary Drug Taking
L the Native American Church Meeting I Stewart Brand
Západočeská Univerzita V Plzni Fakulta Filozofická Bakalářská Práce
A Alzheimer's Disease, 160 American Indian Religious Freedom Act
DRE PM 14 01 Session.Pdf
Regulating Traditional Drug Use
Representations of Christianity in Contemporary Native American Literature by Women Rachel Luckenbill Duquesne University
Statement of the National Council of Native American
Legal Bases of Peyote Use in the Native American Church
Hallucinogens
Native American Church Roadman
Plant Medicines, Healing and Psychedelic Science Cultural Perspectives Plant Medicines, Healing and Psychedelic Science Beatriz Caiuby Labate • Clancy Cavnar Editors
Freedom of Religion: a Time for Justice
Religious Aspects of Psychedelic Drugs
The Native American Church 1. the Native American
What Should Christians Take from the Native American Church Peyote
Peyote Exemption for Native American Church
Marijuana As a Holy Sacrament: Is the Use of Peyote Constitutionally Distinguishable from That of Marijuana in Bona Fide Religious Ceremonies Cynthia S
The Cactus and the Anthropologist: the Evolution of Cultural Expertise on the Entheogenic Use of Peyote in the United States
Assemblies of God Heritage
Peyote and the Psychedelics: 20Th Century Perceptions of the Religious Use of Psychoactive Substances Joshua Rager Denison University
Human Rights Violations in the United States
Objects of Purpose—Objects of Prayer: Peyote Boxes of the Native American Church*
The Legality of the Religious Use of Peyote by the Native American
Religion and Identity in the Chicago American Indian Community
Hallucinogens and Dissociative Agents Naturally Growing in the United States
6–12–03 Vol. 68 No. 113 Thursday June 12, 2003 Pages 35149–35264
Part 2: Hallucinogens
Indian Religious Freedom: to Litigate Or Legislate? Louis Fisher
Mexico & Central America Biosphere
The Therapeutic Use of Peyote in the Native American Church
Peyote & the Native American Church: an Ethnobotanical Study at The
110 Part 1308—Schedules of Controlled Substances
Psychedelic Tourism in Mexico, a Thriving Trend
Peyote on the Prairies: Religion, Scientists, and Native-Newcomer Relations in Western Canada
University of Oklahoma Graduate College Remembrance and Perseverance in History of the Native American Church in Oklahoma a Thes
Beyond Cannabis: Psychedelic Decriminalization and Social Justice
The Psychedelic Perspective: the Freedom of Religion Defense, 11 Am
Tribes Adamant
Controlled Substances Act
Music of the American Indian: Navajo AFS
Entheogenic Sects and Psychedelic Religions
Iowa Code § 124.204
Peyote Crisis Confronting Modern Indigenous Peoples: the Declining Peyote Population and a Demand for Conservation
The Assemblies of God's Home Missions to American