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The Sacred Record, The Peyote Way Church of God, newsletter of the Native American Church, Box 7x, Rt 1, Willcox, Az. 85643 USA.


Safford, William Edwin, 1915. "An Aztec Narcotic (Lophophora williamsii)," Journal of Heredity, VI, 291-311.


Safford, William Edwin, 1921. "Peyote, the narcotic mescal button of the Indians," Journal of the American Medical Association, LXXXVII, 1278-79.


Sahagun, Bernardino de, 1585. Historia general de las cosas de Nueva Espana. MS.

Natural text (Madrid codices): Historia general de las cosas de Nueva Espana, ed. F. Del Paso y Troncoso. Madrid: Hauser y Menet, 1905-07. Text and German tr. Of relevant passage: Seler, 1901, p. 359.

Nahuatl text (Florentine codex) and translation: General History of the Things of New Spain, ed. and tr. A.J.O. Anderson and C.E. Dibble. Monographs of the School of American Research 14. Santa Fe: School of American Research, 1950-. 9Books 10-11, in which are passages on peyote, have not been published so far.)

Spanish text: Mexico: Robredo, 1938. Tr. F.R. Bandelier. Nashville: Fisk U. Press, 1932-.


Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck, J. von, 1845. "Beschreibung einiger neuen Cacteen," Berliner allgemeine Gartenzeitung, XIII, 353-55, 385-88. (Mann Library, Ithaca, New York.)


Santa Fe New Mexican, 1954. Issue of July 14. Deals with peyotism; provides picture of peyote ceremony.


Santa Maria, Vicente, c. 1760. "Relacion historica de la colonia del Nuevo Santander," Publicaciones del Archivio General de la Nacion, XV (1930), 351-483.


Santesson, C. G., 1937. "Notiz uber Piule, eine mexikanische Rauschdroge," Ethnologische Studien, IV.


Santesson, C. G., 1937. "Piule, eine mexikanische Rauschdroge," Archiv der Pharmazie und Berichte der Deutschen Pharmazeutischen Gesellschaft, pp. 532-37.


Schaefer, Stacy, and Peter T. Furst, eds., 1996. People of the Peyote: Huichol Indian History, Religion, & Survival. New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 560 pp.


Schmeckebier, L. W., 1927. The Office of Indian Affairs. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1937. "Peyote (Lophophora Williamsii [Lemaire] Coulter) and Its Uses." Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1937. "Peyote and plants used in the Peyote ceremony," Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets, IV, No. 8, Cambridge, Mass.: Botanical Museum, pp. 129-152.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1937. "Peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and plants confused with it," Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets, V, No. 5, 61-88.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1937. "Peyote cult from Nature Magazine," Literary Digest, Nov. 13, LXXIV, 24 ff.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1938. "Peyote: An American Indian heritage from Mexico," El Mexico Antiguo, IV, 199-208.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1938. "The appeal of peyote (Lophophora Williamsii) as a medicine," American Anthropologist, XL, 698-715.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1939. "The identification of Teonanacatl, a narcotic Basidomycete of the Aztecs," Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets, VII, No. 3, 37-54.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1940. "The aboriginal therapeutic uses of Lophophora Williamsii," Cactus and Succulent [Society of America] Journal, XII, 177-81.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1940. "Teonanacatl: The narcotic mushroom of the Aztecs," American Anthropologist, XLII, 429-43.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1941. A Contribution to Our Knowledge of Rivea corymbosa: the Narcotic Ololiuqui of the Aztecs. Cambridge, Mass.: Botanical Museum. (ICF)


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1961. "Native narcotics of the New World," Texas Journal of Pharmacy, I, 141-67.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1963. "Botanical sources of the New World narcotics," Psychedelic Review, I, 145-66.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1963. "Hallucinogenic plants of the New World," Harvard Review, I, 18-32.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1969. "Hallucinogens of plant origin," Science, CLXIII, 245-54.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1969. "The plant kingdom and hallucinogens," Bulletin on Narcotics, XXI, 3, 3-16; 4, 15-27; XXII (1970), 25-53.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1969. "The Unfolding Panorama of the New World Hallucinogens," in J.E. Gunckel, ed., Current Topics in Plant Science. New York: Academic Press, pp. 336-54.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1970. "The botanical and chemical distribution of hallucinogens," Annual Review of Plant Physiology, XXI, 571-98.


Schultes, Richard Evans, 1970. "The New World Indians and their hallucinogens," Bull. Morris Arb., XXI, 3-14.


Schultes, Richard Evans, and Albert Hofmann, 1972. The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas.


Scully, Bede (O.F.M. Cap.), 1941. "The Cheyenne and peyote," Mission Almanac [of the Seraphic Mass Association], Ashland, Montana: St. Labre Mission, May, pp.6-14.


Seevers, Maurice H., "Drug addictions," Chap. 19 in Victor A. Drill, ed., Pharmacology in medicine: A collaborative textbook. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.


Seler, E., 1901. "Die Huichol-Indianer des Staates Jalisco in Mexico," Gesammelte Abhandlungen (Berlin: Asher and Behrend), III, 355-91.


Serna, Jacinto de la, 1656. 'Manual de ministros de Indios," Anales del Museo Nacional de Mexico, VI (1900), 261-480.


Shonle, Ruth, 1925. "Peyote, the giver of visions," American Anthropologist, XXVII, 53-75.


Silverman, J., 1967. "Shamans and acute schizophrenia," American Anthropolgist, LXIX, 21-31.


Siskin, Edgar E., 1941. The Impact of the Peyote Cult Upon Shamanism Among the Washo Indians. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University (Department of Anthropology), New Haven.


Siskin, Edgar E., 1983. Washo Shamans and Peyotists: Religious conflict in an American Indian Tribe. Salt Lake City, Ut: University of Utah Press, 236pp.


Skinner, Alanson, 1915. "Societies of Iowa," American Museum of Natural History - Anthropological Papers, XI, 679-741.


Skinner, Alanson, 1915. "Kansa Organization," American Museum of Natural History - Anthropological Papers, XI, 741-47.


Skinner, Alanson, 1921. "Material Culture of the Menomini," Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation - Indian Notes and Monographs, N.Y.


Slosson, Edwin E., 1929. "Peyote Paradise," Collier?s 84, 27 July 1929.


Slotkin, James S., 1951. "Early eighteenth century documents on peyotism north of the Rio Grande," American Anthropologist, LIII, 420-27.


Slotkin, James S., 1952. Menomini Peyotism, A Study of Individual Variation in a Primary Group with a Homogeneous Culture. Transactions of the American Philosophical Association, XLII, No. 4.


Slotkin, James S., 1954. "Mescalin: A substitute for tobacco? III The Anthropologist," Saturday Review, Feb. 6, XXXVII, 14.


Slotkin, James S., 1955. "Peyotism, 1521-1891," American Anthropologist, LVII, 202-30.


Slotkin, James S., 1956. The Peyote Religion: A Study in Indian-White Relations. Glencoe, Il: The Free Press, 195 pp.


Slotkin, James S., 1956. "The peyote way," Tomorrow, Quarterly Review of Psychical Research, IV, 3, 64-70.


Slotkin, James S., 1956. "Peyotism, 1521-1891: Supplement," American Anthropologist, LVIII, 184.


Slotta, K.H., and G. Szyszka, 1933. "Neue Darstellung von Meskalin," Jahrbuch fur praktische Chemie, LXXXVII, 339.


Smith, Houston, and Reuben Snake, 1996. One Nation Under God: The Triumph of the Native American Church. Clear Light, 176 pp.


Smythies, John, 1953. "The Mescalin Phenomena," The British Journal of the Philosophy of Science, III.


Snake, Reuben, 1995. Your Humble Serpent, ed. Jay Fikes. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publishers.


Spain, Laws, Statutes, etc., 1681. Recopilacion de leyes de los reynos de las Indias. Madrid: Ibarra, 1791, 4th ed.


Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia, 1944. "El norte de Mexico y el sur de Estados Unidos," Reunion de Mesa Redonda de la Sociedad Mexicana de Antropologia, III (1943), Mexico, Stylo.


Spindler, George, 1951. Psychological Aspects of Menomini Peyotism. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of Western States Branch, American Anthropological Association, Eugene, Ore., Dec. 28.


Spindler, George, 1952. "Personality and peyotism in Menomini Indian acculturation," Psychiatry, XV, 151-59.


Spindler, George, 1955. Sociocultural and Psychological Process in Menomini Acculturation. University of California Publications in Culture and Society, V.


Spindler, George, 1956. "Personal documents in Menomini peyotism," Primary Records in Culture and Personality, by Bert Kaplan, ed., vol. 2. Lawrence, Kansas: Microcard Foundation Publications.


Spindler, George, and Walter Goldschmidt, 1952. "Experimental design in the study of culture change," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, VIII, 68-83.


Spindler, Louise, 1952. "Witchcraft in Menomini acculturation," American Anthropologist, LIV, 593-602.


Spindler, Louise, 1956. Women and culture change: A case study of the Menomini women. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University.


Spindler, Louise, and George Spindler, 1958. "Male and female adaptations in culture change," American Anthropologist, LX, 217-33.


Stafford, P., 1992. Psychedelics Encyclopedia. Ronin Publishing.


Steinmetz, Paul B., 1980. Pipe, Bible and Peyote Among the Oglala Lakota: A study on religious identity. Stockholm: Stockholm Studies in Comparative Religion, No. 19, 188pp.


Steffel, Matthaeus, 1791. "Tarahumarisches Worterbuch." In: Nachrichten von verschiedenen Lander des spanischen Amerika, ed. C. G. Von Murr, Halle: Hendel, 1809-11, I, pp. 293-374. (DLC)


Stewart, Omer C., 1939. "Washo-Northern Paiute peyotism: A study in acculturation," Proceedings of the 6th Pacific Science Congress, IV, 65-68.


Stewart, Omer C., 1941. "The Southern Ute peyote cult," American Anthropologist, XLIII, 303-308.


Stewart, Omer C., 1944. Washo-Northern Paiute peyotism: A study in acculturation. University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, XL, No. 3, 63-142.


Stewart, Omer C., 1948. "Ute peyotism," University of Colorado Studies, Series in Anthropology, I, 1-42.


Stewart, Omer C., 1953. Book review: Menomini peyotism, by J.S. Slotkin, American Anthropologist, LV, 586-87.


Stewart, Omer C., 1956. "Peyote and Colorado's Inquisition law," Colorado Quarterly, V, 79-90.


Stewart, Omer C., 1956. "Three gods for Joe," Tomorrow, Quarterly Review of Psychical Research, IV, 71-76.


Stewart, Omer C., 1961. "The Native American Church (peyote cult) and the law," Denver Westerners Mounthly Roundup, XVI, No. 1, January 1961, 5-18.


Stewart, Omer C., 1982. "Friend to the Ute," Colorado Heritage, The Journal of the Colorado Historical Society, issue 1.


Stewart, Omer C., 1982. "The History of Peyotism in Nevada," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, XXV/ 3.


Stewart, Omer C., 1987. Peyote Religion: A History. Norman, Ok: University of Oklahoma Press, 454 pp.


Stewart, Omer C., 1994. Peyote Religion: A History. Norman, Ok: University of Oklahoma Press, 481 pp.


Stewart, Omer C., and David F. Aberle, eds., 1984. Peyotism in the West. Salt Lake City, Ut: University of Utah Press, Anthropological Papers, No. 108, 291pp.


Succulenta, Redactie, 1979. "Opgeregeld, maar wel goed", Succulenta, augustus 1979, 58e jaargang, 196-197.