Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jun 5, 2005
Publisher
Native Voices
ISBN-10
1570671591
ISBN-13
9781570671593
Description
A collection of insightful writings emerges from representatives of the Six Nations Iroquois, offering a profound exploration of their philosophies and perspectives. Through three distinct position papers, the authors articulate the values and beliefs that underpin Haudenosaunee culture, emphasizing the deep connections to land, community, and spiritual traditions.
The contributions from Akwesasne Notes, José Barreiro, John Mohawk, and Chief Orens Lyons showcase a collaborative effort rooted in the desire for greater awareness and understanding. These documents serve not only as a call to consciousness for Indigenous rights but also as an invitation for all readers to reflect on their own relationship with the world.
Readers can expect to engage with themes of autonomy, environmental stewardship, and the importance of cultural heritage. This work promotes dialogue and encourages a broader appreciation of the wisdom inherent in Indigenous practices and philosophies.
The contributions from Akwesasne Notes, José Barreiro, John Mohawk, and Chief Orens Lyons showcase a collaborative effort rooted in the desire for greater awareness and understanding. These documents serve not only as a call to consciousness for Indigenous rights but also as an invitation for all readers to reflect on their own relationship with the world.
Readers can expect to engage with themes of autonomy, environmental stewardship, and the importance of cultural heritage. This work promotes dialogue and encourages a broader appreciation of the wisdom inherent in Indigenous practices and philosophies.