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Traditional Medicine Part 4: Blue Lotus & Red Lotus

CANNABIS CULTURE – An ongoing series from Cannabis Culture regarding the applicability of UNDRIP “traditional medicine” rights of Indigenous people to the use and the economies of psychoactive and psychedelic plant drugs.  Part 1 was all about cannabis…

Activist Resources ancient Ancient knowledge Article Blog blue lotus CC Features herbs Indigenous lotus medicine natural Newsletter Newsletter Highlights non-pharma plant medicine red lotus Shamanism Traditional medicine

Traditional Medicine Part 4: Blue Lotus & Red Lotus

CANNABIS CULTURE – An ongoing series from Cannabis Culture regarding the applicability of UNDRIP “traditional medicine” rights of Indigenous people to the use and the economies of psychoactive and psychedelic plant drugs.  Part 1 was all about cannabis…

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$2.3 Million In Support For Indigenous Cannabis Entrepreneurs In B.C.

More opportunities for Indigenous cannabis entrepreneurs in B.C. will soon be made available, according to the province. The government announced Saturday that it has allocated nearly $2.3 million to be added to the B.C. Indigenous Cannabis Business Fu…

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Indigenous-Owned All Nations Cannabis Steps Onto World Stage With First Overseas Export

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Tribal weed stores are booming. Here’s where to find them

Tribal stores are thriving on reservation land, creating jobs and bringing in revenue for health clinics and scholarships.
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