The Peyote Road (1994)

The Peyote Road (1994) poster

The Peyote Road addresses the United States Supreme Court 'Smith' decision, which denied protection of 1st Amendment religious liberty to the sacramental use of Peyote for Indigenous people, one of the oldest tribal religions in the Western Hemisphere. Examining the European tradition of religious intolerance & documenting the centuries old sacramental use of the cactus Peyote, The Peyote Road explains how the Smith decision put religious freedom in jeopardy for all Americans.

Director: Phil Cousineau, Fidel Moreno, Gary Rhine
Runtime: 59 min
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Production: Kifaru Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Peyote Road about?
The Peyote Road addresses the United States Supreme Court 'Smith' decision, which denied protection of 1st Amendment religious liberty to the sacramental use of Peyote for Indigenous people, one of the oldest tribal religions in the Western Hemisphere. Examining the European tradition of religious intolerance & documenting the centuries old sacramental use of the cactus Peyote, The Peyote Road explains how the Smith decision put religious freedom in jeopardy for all Americans.
Who directed The Peyote Road?
The Peyote Road was directed by Phil Cousineau, Fidel Moreno, Gary Rhine.
Who stars in The Peyote Road?
The Peyote Road stars Peter Coyote.
How long is The Peyote Road?
The Peyote Road has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
Where was The Peyote Road produced?
The Peyote Road was produced in United States of America.