Forty years ago, the American Indian Religious Freedom Act finally finally extended that right to the country’s Native citizens. Here Native Americans who observe traditional ways talk about ...
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Peyote, sacred to Native Americans, is threatened by psychedelic renaissance and developmentEven though it is a controlled substance under federal law, an exemption afforded by a 1994 amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act made it legal for Native Americans to use ...
Jordan, the mission of the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) seeks to serve the Native community ... were sent to the Brafferton School for religious instruction and to learn to speak English so ...
The North American Indian. Between 1900 and 1930, Curtis traveled across the continent photographing more than seventy Native American tribes. The photographs presented daily activities, customs, and ...
Peyote is a controlled substance under federal law. But a 1994 amendment to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act made it legal for Native Americans to use, possess, and transport peyote for ...
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