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Images and Peyote songs by Robert Lara of the Native American Church

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Images and Peyote songs by Robert Lara of the Native American Church. Some art by Me. both feather fans and paintings. Songs sung by IronFistEagleClaw with out the drum this time. just the gourd rattle.
The Native American Church is rooted in practices thousands of years old. John Wilson, Quanah Parker, and James Mooney were all instrumental in the early growth of what would become the Native American Church in the United States. When the church was incorporated in 1918, its first president was Frank Eagle.
An estimated 250,000 adherents. Local churches are found among a great many of the hundreds of Indian tribes in the United States.
If You want to know more about our use of Peyote as a holy herb and its history of of use by my people please visit http://www.peyote.org/

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  • thanks for posting this

  • your welcome.

  • Thank you for the video. The continuation of Native Ceremony is our right and our responsibility to keep sacred. Peyote is very powerful and has changed my life. At the same time, a word of caution. Have your head on straight before you participate, (no pun intended). going in without knowing yourself to some degree can be dangerous, expecially if the people hosting the ceremony aren't mature enough to tell if you're having problems and in need of counsel.

  • Real good comment! Thanks for bringing up those points. God bless.

  • great job on graphix bro

  • Thanks. Peace!

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  • Yep, peyote is sacred, not to be abused as is also the sacred mushrooms of María Sabina of Huayacac(Oaxaca, white eyes corrupted the name, as usual), México.

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  • Didnt understand it completely, but that was very nice. Thank you for sharing it.

  • May the warm winds of heaven blow softly on you home, And the Great Spirit, bless all who enter there, May your moccasins make a happy tracks in many snows, And may the Rainbow Always toutch your shoulder

    May their spirets Guide your path

  • great photos!! awesome!  what's with the reverberations?

  • This culture should be preserved with such passion and gracefull...i'm from romania..but my tears are dancing on my chick when i'm listen native american storys...we must understand the love that our nature give us for decades..we should give love...to live in brotherhood with nature...to think as one.....no more words.... Just love the native....

  • Cool! We all really liked the record!

  • "Not all who wander are lost." -follower of Castaneda. don Juan proceeded undisturbed, "if you think how little we know and how much there is to see. Booze is what makes people crazy. It blurs the images. Mescalito, on the other hand, sharpens everything. It makes you see so very well." from book "A Separate Reality" by carlos castaneda p66

  • nice effect with the echos...i have heard these alot....it brings such a comfort and balance to my heart! tlazocamatli (thank you! ) for sharing

  • aho brother this song is a good 1 aho brother id love to sit in the meeting with you some time soon and listen to your songs and let you listen to mine az well aho wi co ni life my brother life is good aho peace man

  • I love the beautiful artwork.

  • Beautiful.

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