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English-Russian dictionary of regional studies. 2013.
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies. 2013.
Peyote stitch — Peyote stitch, also known as Gourd stitch, is an off loom bead weaving technique. Peyote stitch may be worked with either an even or an odd number of beads per row. Both even and odd count peyote pieces can be woven as flat strips, in a flat… … Wikipedia
Peyote song — Peyote songs are a form of Native American music, now most often performed as part of the Native American Church. They are typically accompanied by a rattle and water drum, and are used in a ceremonial aspect during the sacramental taking of… … Wikipedia
Peyote — Mescalito redirects here. For the Ryan Bingham album, see Mescalito (album). Peyote Peyote in the wild Conservation status … Wikipedia
Peyote-Religion — Die Native American Church, (auch Peyotismus oder Peyote Religion) hat ihre Wurzeln in Oklahoma und ist in den USA unter den indigenen Völkern die am weitesten verbreitete eigenständige Religion. Zur Peyote Religion gehört der Konsum von Peyote,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
peyote — /pay oh tee/; Sp. /pe yaw te/, n., pl. peyotes / teez/; Sp. / tes/. 1. mescal (def. 3). 2. See mescal button. 3. mescaline. 4. (in Mexico) any of several cacti related to or resembling mescal. [1840 50 … Universalium
Peyote — Name derived from the Nahuatl word peyotl for the buttons of a cactus indigenous to Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its ingestion is central to the rituals of the Native American Church and Huichol (Wixáritari) shamans. Academic and … Historical dictionary of shamanism
Peyote — Peyotl Peyotl … Wikipédia en Français
Peyote Songs — Principal sacred music of the Native American Church, which is the 20th century descendant of an ancient religious cult of central Mexico associated with the practice of chewing the peyote cactus for hallucinogenic effect. The modern church… … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Native American Church — insignia Native American Church, a religious denomination which practices Peyotism or the Peyote religion, originated in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and is the most widespread indigenous religion among Native Americans in the United States.… … Wikipedia
Native American Church — Die Native American Church, (auch Peyotismus oder Peyote Religion) hat ihre Wurzeln in Oklahoma und ist in den USA unter den indigenen Völkern die am weitesten verbreitete eigenständige Religion. Zur Peyote Religion gehört der Konsum von Peyote,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Native American Church — or peyotism Religious movement among North American Indians involving the drug peyote. Peyote was first used to induce supernatural visions in Mexico in pre Columbian times; its use extended north into the Great Plains in the 19th century, and… … Universalium