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A musical performance named for this substance is characterized by syllabic chants of “hey ne no wa” and is supervised by the Road Man. Women have a lock of hair cut if (-5[1])they menstruate while in Wirikuta due to a belief that their menstruation spoils this substance, which the Huichol people annually “hunt” in a spiritual ritual. John Wilson became known as the “revealer” of this substance for his proselytization of the Big (*) Moon ceremony. This substance led to the Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith case (10[1])and was legalized by the American Indian Religious Freedom Act. The “road” of this (10[1])“sacred medicine” alternately (-5[1])names (10[1])the Native American Church widespread in the Southwest. For 10 points, name this hallucinogenic cactus. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: peyote [or peyotl; accept mezcal or mescaline; accept Lophophora williamsii or Lophophora difusa]
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Moses KitakuleIn the Mood for BuzzThe cult of SGA31-5
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