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Books About Mescaline And Peyote - Page 2
Miserable Miracle:
Mescaline
The author, Henri Michaux (1899–1984), was a writer and artist. In 1948 his wife died. Soon after, he started doing mescaline. In 1956 he released this book about his experiences with mescaline and how they influenced his creativity.
Miserable Miracle: Mescaline One Nation Under God:
The Triumph of the Native American Church
The Native American Church uses peyote as a sacrament. This looks at the history and evolution of the church and its fight to exist and use peyote. Documents the traditions and controversial rituals and includes personal accounts from church members.
One Nation Under God Peyote Hunt:
The Sacred Journey of the Huichol Indians
Cohesive, illuminating and not too long. Shows the Huichol culture that is very simple except for its complex religion, which as with many native peoples is really the basis of life.
A must for anyone interested in the cultural ecology of religion, or in native American peoples. The Huichol are one of the most interesting.
Peyote Hunt Peyote Religion:
A History
Reprint of a study originally published in 1987. The book looks at the role peyote has played in the lives of American Indians.
Peyote Religion The Peyote Cult
This is the paper edition of the expanded, updated classic study first published in 1938, revised for the fifth time in 1989.
The Peyote Cult The Peyote Religion Among the Navaho
The Peyote Religion reached the Navaho in the 1930's. This book looks at why so many Navaho Indians accepted peyote as a sacrament and answers questions about what members of the Peyote Religion practice.
The Peyote Religion Among the Navaho