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Your search for: "Native American Religion" OR "Native American Religions" OR "Native Americans Religion" OR "Indians Religion"


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    Peyotism
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...the hallucinogenic peyote button is used as the sacramental food. It is the most widespread indigenous contemporary Native American religion. Peyotism teaches an ethical doctrine much like those of the monotheistic religions. However, it eschews specific Christian...
     


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