peyote gravy

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Noun

peyote gravy (uncountable)

  1. A mixture of peyote and water used ceremonially and medicinally.
    • 1987, Omar C. Stewart, Peyote Religion: A History, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, published 1990, →ISBN, page 269:
      During the ritual, held in a living room of a dwelling, the leader sits, at the west of the room; [] Peyote is usually ground fine and mixed with water to make a “gravy.” One button or one spoonful of peyote “gravy” is taken each round.
  • 2005 January 5, Blackbear, “Re:smatterings”, in alt.horror.werewolves (Usenet), retrieved 2022-08-24:
    I can speak generally though and will speak of the Peyote ceremony which came to our people through the Dineh (Navaho) in relatively recent times. [] A peyote gravy is passed around and you may eat as little or as much as you wish.
  • 2018, Tommy Orange, There, There, 1st; Everybody Reads edition, New York: Vintage Books, published 2020, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 217:
    You'd always had skin problems. Since you can remember. Your dad used to rub peyote gravy on your rashes. That worked for a while. Until he wasn't around anymore.