Indian roots of American democracy /
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Akwe:kon Press, Cornell University,
[1992]
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Table of Contents:
- Words that come before all else / Jacob Thomas
- Men who are of the good mind / Tom Porter
- The Indian way is a thinking tradition / John Mohawk
- Land of the free, home of the brave / Oren Lyons
- Everything has to be in balance / Audrey Shenandoah
- The great law takes a long time to understand / Jacob Thomas
- Iroquoian political concept and the genesis of American government / Donald A. Grinde, Jr.
- - The Founding Fathers : choosing to be the Romans / Robert W. Venables
- Squanto's legacy : the origin of the town meeting / Bruce A. Burton
- The Iroquois influence on women's rights / Sally Roesch Wagner
- Return of the wampum / José Barreiro
- Oral memory of the Haudenosaunee : views of Two Row wampum
- Continuity of Haudenosaunee government / Richard Hill
- Reading wampum belts as living symbols / Paul Williams.