Tagged with 'peyote'

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Peyote and the Huichol Indians

This is a really beautiful talk from a wonderful couple. Huge thanks also to Omanada for getting this out to the world. One of many in the conference area of Last years GeoParadise New Year Gathering in Costa Rica
Link: http://www.omananda.com/films/eventdocu/219-peyote-presentation-by-stacy...

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GET WELL SOON

Today I am releasing my first EP of bedroom recordings as Santiparro, a name that I was given by a Marakame (shaman) of the Huichol people while on a pilgrimage to their holy lands known as Wirikuta.

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Opening Night of "Eagle and the Condor: A 2012 Prophecy @ 99 High Art

07/02/2010 - 7:00pm - 11:00pm

99 High Art Gallery

1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd

Venice Beach, CA 90291

Opening Night of "Eagle and the Condor: A 2012 Prophecy @ 99 High Art(more)

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"Images Of Time" The art and visions of Cheif Marvin Swallow

04/13/2010 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm

99 High Art Gallery

1108 Abbot Kinney Blvd

Venice Beach, CA 90291

Screening & closing reception of SOUL OF TIME, an exhibit by the much respected Lakota roadman and Chief, Marvin Swallow. (more)

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IMAGES OF TIME - DVD Release & Presentation

Dear family, friends, revolutionaries, mystics, warriors, philosophers, time-travelers, extra terrestrials!

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Water for Huicholes

Fundraising for Permaculture Education in the Huichol villages of the Sierra Madres Occidental through sales of ceremonial Huichol art.

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Peyote Healing

Peyote was used in the territory of modern Mexico in pre-Columbian times to commune with the spirit world and also as a medicine. From the mid-15th century, the use of peyote spread to the Great Plains area of the United States primarily through the efforts of the Apache people. Peyotism is now practiced in more than 50 Indian tribes and has probably around 250,000 adherents.

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