People of the Peyote: Huichol Indian History, Religion and Survival

Stacy B. Schaefer (Editor) and Peter T. Furst (Editor)

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Now available in paperback, 'People of the Peyote' explores the Huichol Indians of Mexico, who are best known for their worship of the peyote cactus. Ritually harvested each year, the peyote flower plays a central role in most Huichol observances of the annual ceremonial round. The Huichols have been the most culturally persistent indigenous group in Mexico and have maintained their pre-Christian religion with only minimal accommodation to Catholicism. Eighteen essays explore Huichol ethnography, ethnohistory, shamanism, religion, mythology, art, ethnobotany, society, and other topics. The authors, including Huichol contributors, are an international array of scholars on the Huichols and indigenous peoples of Mexico.
  • ISBN13 9780826319050
  • Publish Date 30 November 1997
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of New Mexico Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 560
  • Language English