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Great plains quarterly

ISSN 0275-7664

1 paper in the library · publishing 2018

Papers

A Culture's Catalyst: Historical Encounters with Peyote and the Native American Church in Canada by Fannie Kahan

Great plains quarterly January 1, 2018 Stacy B. Schaefer, Professor Emerita

A Culture's Catalyst recounts the little-known history of the peyote religion of the Native American Church in Canada and the involvement of a group of 1950s Saskatchewan researchers who studied psychedelic substances like LSD and mescaline for treating drug addiction and schizophrenia. The book originated from an unpublished 1963 manuscript discovered by historian Erika Dyck, detailing how psychiatrists Abram Hoffer and Humphrey Osmond and psychologists Duncan Blewett and Teddy Weckowicz observed an all-night peyote ceremony in 1956. Editor Fannie Kahan provides historical context on First Nations peoples' struggles and critiques government and missionary policies. The authors recognized peyote's role in providing unification, dignity, and cultural identity for Indigenous members and advocated for religious rights. Some passages reflect a naïve romanticism and paternalistic attitudes of the era.