Peyote: History, Tradition, Politics, and Conservation
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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.
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