Quanah Parker/Peyote
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Description: Brief history of Parker's role in the spread of Christian peyotism. Includes plant description and recommended reading list.
Quanah Parker, born ca. 1845 in Oklahoma, was chief of the Quahadi Comanches, the last band to surrender in the South Plains war of 1874-1875. His father Peta Nocona was a revered war chief of the Nocone Comanches. His mother Cynthia was a white woman who as a child had been captured by the Comanches on May 19, 1836, at Fort Parker, in Limestone County, Texas.
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Page title: | Quanah Parker/Peyote |
Keywords: | Peyote, peyote, Peyotism, Quanah Parker, ethnobotany, psychedelics, shamanism, mescaline, Aldous Huxley, Sacred Cactus, Native American Church, Cynthia Ann Parker, Texana |
Description: | Quanah Parker and Peyote |
IP-address: | 74.54.25.226 |
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Date | Creation Date: 18-may-1998 Expiration Date: 17-may-2014 |