White Roots of Peace
Iroquois Book of Life
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Author
Contributions
- John Kahionhes Fadden (Illustrator) - Contributor
Publication
1994-04-01 - Clear Light Books
Language
English
Word Count
39,000 words, Guess
Page Count
156 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-100940666367
- ISBN-139780940666368
- Goodreads3328731
- OCLC Control Number228220216
- Better World Books9780940666368
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL8420982M
Classifications
- LCCE99.I7
Description
"The epic of Deganawidah, the peacemaker, is an extraordinary story of a charismatic spiritual master whose vision and practical political genius brought order and peace in a time of chaos. It was through the efforts of the Peacemaker that the warring tribes of the Northeast joined together to form the Iroquois Confederacy, more than 500 years ago. The Peacemaker's work is preserved in the legend and history retold here and in the Confederacy's traditional constitution, which now influences many Native American governing systems throughout the United States. It has also had a major--and rarely acknowledged impact in shaping the American Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution. The Iroquois Confederacy itself remains united under Deganawidah's unbroken spiritual lineage, today represented by Chief Leon Shenandoah, the temporal and spiritual leader of the Six Nations. Chief Shenandoah has graciously consented to provide the preface for this edition. In an epilogue, historian John Mohawk takes up the story where Paul Wallace left off, chronicling the Confederacy's struggles to preserve its lands and sovereign dignity since the eighteenth century. The teachings of the Peacemaker remain vital today, offering an inspired model for consensus-building among nations and peoples throughout the world"--Back cover.
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