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Peyote : history, tradition, politics, and conservation / Beatriz Caiuby Labate and Clancy Cavnar, editors ; foreword by James A. Bauml and Stacy B. Schaefer.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cavnar, Clancy.
Labate, Beatriz Caiuby.
Standardized Title:
Peyote (Labate)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians of North America--Mexico.
Indians of North America.
Indians of North America--Untied States.
Peyote--Mexico.
Peyote.
Peyote--United States.
Mescaline--Mexico.
Mescaline--United States.
Indians, North American--ethnology--Mexico.
Indians, North American--ethnology--United States.
Religion--Mexico.
Religion--United States.
Medical Subjects:
Mescaline--Mexico.
Mescaline--United States.
Indians, North American--ethnology--Mexico.
Indians, North American--ethnology--United States.
Religion--Mexico.
Religion--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 p.)
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024
Place of Publication:
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, [2016]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book explains the role that peyote-a hallucinogenic cactus-plays in the religious and spiritual fulfillment of certain peoples in the United States and Mexico, and examines pressing issues concerning the regulation and conservation of peyote as well as issues of indigenous and religious rights. Why is mescaline-an internationally controlled substance derived from peyote-given exemptions for religious use by indigenous groups in Mexico, and by the pan-indigenous Native American Church in the United States and Canada? What are the intersections of peyote use, constitutional law, and religious freedom? And why are natural populations of peyote in decline-so much so that in Mexico, peyote is considered a species needing "special protection"? This fascinating book addresses these questions and many more. It also examines the delicate relationship between "the needs of the plant" as a species and "the needs of man" to consume the species for spiritual purposes. The authors of this work integrate the history of peyote regulation in the United States and the special "trust responsibility" relationship between the American Indians and the government into their broad examination of peyote, a hallucinogenic cactus containing mescaline that grows naturally in Mexico and southern Texas. The book's chapters document how when it comes to peyote, multiple stakeholders' interests are in conflict-as is often the case with issues that involve ethnic identity, religion, constitutional interpretation, and conservation. The expansion of peyote traditions also serves as a foundation for examining issues of international human rights law and protections for religious freedom within the global milieu of cultural transnationalism.
Contents:
Decline of the genus lophophora in Texas / Keeper Trout and Martin Terry
An overview of cacti and the controversial peyote / Mariana Rojas-Aréchiga and Joel Flores
Peyote in the colonial imagination / Alexander Dawson
Peyote, Christianity, and constitutional law : toward an anti-subordination jurisprudence / Varun Soni
State and federal legal protections for peyote use in the United States / John P. Forren
Peyote, conservation, and Indian rights in the United States / Kevin Feeney
Protecting the peyote for future generations : building on a legacy of perseverance / Bob Prue
Peyote and psychedelics on the Canadian prairies / Erika Dyck
From solid to frothy : use of peyote in the Cora and Huichol Easter in western Mexico / Maria Benciolini and Arturo Gutiérrez del Ángel
New age tourism in Wirikuta : conflicts and rituals / Vincent Basset
Paradoxes of peyote regulation in Mexico : drug conventions and environmental laws / Beatriz Caiuby Labate and Kevin Feeney
Why peyote must be valued as biocultural patrimony of Mexico / Mauricio Genet Guzmán Chávez.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9798400696572
9798216128052
9781440834011
1440834016
Publisher Number:
10.5040/9798400696572

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