(26 Dec 2024)
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Hebbronville, Texas – 24 March 2024
1. Peyote plant in bloom
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Hebbronville, Texas – 26 March 2024
2. Naturally growing peyote
3. Drone of the entrance to the Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sandor Iron Rope, Oglala Lakota tribe member, IPCI Board member, President of the Native American Church of South Dakota:
“This peyote is what makes this ground sacred. It is a peyote, it is a pejuta. It’s a medicine."
5. Pan of tipi grounds sign at IPCI
6.SOUNDBITE (English) Sandor Iron Rope, Oglala Lakota tribe member, IPCI Board member, President of the Native American Church of South Dakota:
"It is all that is sacred to many people. Many tribal people.”
7. Various of Iron Rope walking to the peyote offering garden at IPCI
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Adrian Primeaux, Yankton Sioux and Apache, IPCI Social Media and Youth Coordinator:
“Starting from the harvest, you present yourself as to why you’re, why you’re going to move it from its home and the land and take it to your people."
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Hebbronville, Texas – 24 March 2024
9. Drone of Tipi in ceremony at IPCI
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Hebbronville, Texas – 25 March 2024
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Adrian Primeaux, Yankton Sioux and Apache, IPCI Social Media and Youth Coordinator:
"And then as they use it in a ceremony they, they continue to pray with it all along the way, thinking that it’s, it’s a, a living and live entity."
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Mirando City, Texas – 25 March 2024
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11. Painting of ceremony using peyote at Amanda Cardenas home
12. Photo of members of the Native American Church of Oklahoma at Amanda Cardenas home
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Hebbronville, Texas – 25 March 2024
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Adrian Primeaux, Yankton Sioux and Apache, IPCI Social Media and Youth Coordinator:
"They would use it to commune with the universe and align with the elements in the universe.”
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Hebbronville, Texas – 26 March 2024
14. Various of peyote in the wild
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Sandor Iron Rope, Oglala Lakota tribe member, IPCI Board member, President of the Native American Church of South Dakota:
“So the Native American Church was, was incorporated to protect us as indigenous people, and incorporated in such a way that was to protect peyote, peyote, because it was outlawed, prohibition. And Indian tribes were not really, you know, allowed to practice their spiritual way of life, you know."
16. Various of peyote growing in the IPCI nursery
17. Sandor Iron Rope walking through the IPCI property looking for peyote plants
18. Peyote in the wild
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Miriam Volat, Executive Director of IPCI:
“Peyote is threatened in its native habitat for a number of different reasons.”
20. Native American Church members looking for peyote
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Hebbronville, Texas – 27 March 2024
21. Pan of IPCI sign
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Hebbronville, Texas – 26 March 2024
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Miriam Volat, Executive Director of IPCI:
“From a conservation perspective, we want to get to the place where in the next 40, 50 years, this place is really abundant with this medicine again.”
23. Wide of wild, naturally growing peyote
24. Tight of wild, naturally growing peyote
25. NAC members and IPCI members looking for wild growing peyote
26. Various of Peyote growing in the IPCI nursery
28. IPCI path to peyote prayer garden
30. Peyote growing naturally at IPCI
31. Drone of IPCI property
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