Philip P. Arnold is associate professor of religion at Syracuse University and the founding director of the Skae?nonh-Great Law of Peace Center, where the Haudenosaunee "Great Binding Peace" was founded at Onondaga Lake. He is president of Indigenous Values Initiative, a collaborative non-profit organization that educates non-native people.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Collaborations in the Heartland of the Haudenosaunee - Determining an Interpretive Location 2. Indigenous Values 3. Paying Attention 4. Habitation 5. Exchange 6. Discovery and Indigeneity Epilogue Value Change for Survival Bibliography Index
What is distinctive about this book is the focus on Indigenous values and the ecological and human crisis we are living in." - David Carrasco, Harvard University