Description: People of the Peyote : Huichol Indian History, Religion, and Survival by Stacy Schaefer and Peter Furst consists of eighteen essays, "a cross-section of approaches to one embattled and misrepresented Unto-Aztecan people of Mexico's western mountains. It includes many researchers now active in Huichol studies as well as previously untranslated articles by the German ethnographer Konrad Preuss....ten of the fifteen authors concentrate on religion and psychoactive plants. However, the book also features ethnohistory, ethnomedicine, indigenous cultural accounts, and contemporary political critiques."Book is like new with only a blacked out area on the back of the dust jacket (see picture).
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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Topic: Shamanism, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic & Tribal, Customs & Traditions, Native American
Book Title: People of the Peyote : Huichol Indian History, Religion, and Survival
Publication Year: 1996
Number of Pages: Xiv, 560 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit, Religion, Social Science, History
Author: S. Schäfer
Format: Hardcover