Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. Quaker settler-colonialism: its disastrous impacts on American Indians
  • 1. Quaker and Lenape peacemaking in the 1700s: why Quakers didn't hear
  • 2. Quaker governance: peace, politeness, or politics?
  • 3. The failure of the Pennsylvania government: the Conestoga massacres
  • 4. The subversive effects of colonial ideology: early Quaker attitudes toward American Indians
  • 5. Quaker beliefs, colonialism, and American Indian education: contributing to cultural genocide
  • 6. The universality of peacemaking: hope for social justice?
  • 7. A feeling of rightness: Quaker/Indigenous relations, past, present and future.