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- Conservation | Ipci
The Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative (IPCI) was created in 2017 out of an understanding that spiritual reconnection and the therapeutic engagement in ceremony and culture is essential to restoring Indigenous community health
- Thanksgiving Celebration 2024 | IPCI
IPCI Thanksgiving Celebration November 27th - December 1st, 2024 The Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative is holding a Thanksgiving Celebration this November 2024 Our prayer is to nurture generational responsibility and facilitate reconnection for Indigenous Peyote Peoples to the Sacred Peyote Gardens
- Facilities | IPCI
Over 3 years, with guidance from technical and spiritual advisors and conversations with the DEA, the IPCI team designed a culturally appropriate nursery The nursery itself is situated on a half acre right next to the Conservation Managers house
- Springtime Pilgrimage to the Peyote Gardens - IPCI
IPCI will be looking to secure land for the Spring of 2023 to conduct a children’s harvest open to ABNDN and NAC members During this week many people made their pilgrimage, some for the first time, and were able to have access to the IPCI 605 acre spiritual homesite to make spiritual offerings
- Ranch Harvest - IPCI
Ranch Harvest IPCI engages in long term relationships with private landholders through Peyote Conservation Leases These leases include an initial assessment on a particular piece of land From there we create a harvest and regeneration plan
- About - IPCI
Learn about the history of NACNA NARF efforts to protect peyote and the formation of IPCI Board and Staff Financials Press Releases
- The Medicine | IPCI
Peyote is native and endemic to North America with a north-south range of some 800 miles in the United States and Mexico The Lophophora genus (of which peyote, or Lophophora williamsii, is a member) is one of the most wide-ranging of all the plants occurring in the Chihuahuan Desert Most of that range occurs in Mexico in the valley between the Sierra Madre Occidental and the Sierra Madre
- Historic repatriation of Peyote back to south Texas - IPCI
IPCI made a movement forward for regeneration of the Medicine’s native home Over 4,000 Peyote plants from a greenhouse in Canada came back to the Peyote gardens in south Texas
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