Peyote Hunt

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deer-maize-peyote symbol-ritual complex.
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Huichol culture
Huichol ethnology
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Huichol religion
Huichol rituals
Huichol society
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mexican indigenous people
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native american history
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People of the Peyote
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peyote rituals
Peyotism
sacred land of Wirikuta
sacred rituals
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social heritage
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west-central Mexico people
worship of the peyote cactus

Product details

  • ISBN 9780801491375
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 1976
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Myerhoff's book will be a classic in the anthropology of religion.Christian Scholar's Review

"RamÓn Medina Silva, a Huichol Indian shaman priest or mara'akame, instructed me in many of his culture's myths, rituals, and symbols, particularly those pertaining to the sacred untiy of deer, maize, and peyote. The significance of this constellation of symbols was revealed to me most vividly when I accompanied RamÓn on the Huichol's annual ritual return to hunt the peyote in the sacred land of Wirikuta, in myth and probably in history the place from which the Ancient Ones (ancestors and deities of the present-day Indians) came before settling in their present home in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental in north-central Mexico. My work with RamÓn preceded and followed our journey, but it was this peyote hunt that held the key to, and constituted the climax of, his teachings."-from the Preface

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