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PEYOTE CULT Tote Bag

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This olive cotton canvas tote bag features a unique Peyote Cult design, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of indigenous peoples. Measuring 48cm x 52cm, it’s spacious enough for daily essentials or casual outings. Crafted from durable 12oz cotton canvas, this ethically made bag in Portugal embodies functionality and style, making it a perfect accessory for anyone looking to carry a piece of history with them. Ideal for sustainable fashion enthusiasts. From the brand: PEYOTE CULT  Olive cotton canvas TSPTR Tote Bag 48cm x 52cm excluding handles, 12oz cotton canvas From the earliest recorded time, the small spineless psychoactive cactus known as peyote has been used by indigenous peoples including the Aztec’s and Huichol of northern Mexico and various Native American tribes. The religious, ceremonial, and healing uses of peyote may date back over 2000 years. Under the auspices of what came to be known as the Peyote Cult or Native American Church, in the 19th century, native peoples in more widespread regions to the north began to use peyote in religious practices, as part of a revival of native spirituality. Its members refer to peyote as “the sacred medicine”, and use it to combat spiritual, physical, and other social ills. During the early 20th century Taos became the hub of the movement as U.S. authorities attempted to ban Native American religious rituals involving peyote, including the Ghost Dance in which users claim the drug connects them to the spirit world. Ethically made in Portugal