Peyote Religion in Sundown by John Joseph Mathew
Date Submitted: 08/12/2004 20:34:31
Peyote the Religion
Chal the main character was born into a time and place where his culture was being destroyed. His blood is not pure Osage, mixed with white, but the Indian blood is powerful inside him. The blood that runs through him takes him to days of the past, days lost, heritage lost, role models lost, and a dying culture. Chal is a perfect example of a lost sole.
Throughout this book, Sundown, by
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refused. A Challenge was what his life was, and that is what it was to be.
Works Cited
Reference 1, The Peyote Religion, http://www.peyote.net/religion.html
"The Tracks Of The Little Deer". Schultes Richard, Hoffman Albert.
Their Sacred Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers. Healing Arts Press, 1992,Vermont. http://www.peyote.org/
Divine Cactus. James Jennifer. http://www.doitnow.org/pages/133.html
"Peyote Night". Osmond Humphry. Tomorrow, 1961,
http://mojo.calyx.net/~schaffer/lsd/peyote.html
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