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I'm pretty sure cannabis (which is an 'old world' plant) was brought over to the americas buy europeans and/or asians. I don't know what extent it's used by native americans as an entheogen, but it certainly is'nt traditional on par with peyote for example. I think what's there is true for many parts of the old world, esspecially India, but that does'nt mean native americans used it.
This could do with a factual re-write, but I don't know enough about the subject to do it myself yet.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.200.247.219 (talk) 10:13, May 3, 2010
Okay I just rearanged a few bits but I can't cite any of it (unless erowid counts). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.200.247.219 (talk) 10:28, May 3, 2010