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    Resources: 8 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Center for Indigenous Law, Governance & Citizenship
    Haudenosaunee US - Northeast
    The Center for Indigenous Law, Governance &Citizenship is a research based law and policy institute focused on Indigenous nations, their development and their interaction with the U.S. and Canadian governments.
    Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
    Haudenosaunee Canada - Eastern
    Project to Create a Culturally Based Environmental Protection Process
    "With the spirit of the Kaswentha and the Silver Covenant Chain. We propose to create an environmental protection process from within the canoe, from within who we are as Haudenosaunee. At the same time, we propose to bring out the Silver Covenant Chain and polish it so that this project is done cooperatively within the context of the complexities of contemporary society..."
    Indian Defense League of America
    Haudenosaunee US - Northeast
    The IDLA was established in 1926 to guarantee unrestricted passage on the continent of North America for Indian people. Includes information on the Jay Treaty.
    Passions & Law: A Haudenosaunee Perspective
    Haudenosaunee Canada - Eastern
    by Kanatiyosh (Barbara Gray)
    "I will examine how narratives provide cultures with a medium in which to teach the values, mores, and laws of acceptable behavior to the community. I will do so by examining and comparing The Oresteia, a Greek drama from antiquity, with the Great Law of Peace, a founding narrative of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy that dates back to 1142 AD."
    Peace 4 Turtle Island
    Haudenosaunee Canada - Eastern
    This site will attempt to take a step towards providing a path towards Respect, Peace, and Gentle Harmony by providing culturally sensitive and accurate information about the Iroquois, or as we prefer to call ourselves the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse).
    Peace 4 Turtle Island Homework Help
    Haudenosaunee US - Northeast
    Here we hope to offer students a place to write to when they seek answers to their homework and research questions concerning the Haudenosaunee, and to also provide a place where scholars and those interested in learning more about our people can seek answers to their questions.
    Storyteller's House: The Art of Natasha Smoke Santiago
    Haudenosaunee US - Northeast
    The Storyteller's House features the works of Haudenosaunee artist Natasha Smoke Santiago. Natasha works in many mediums and is inspired by her history, culture and life.
    United States Constitution: An Haudenosaunee Perspective
    Haudenosaunee Canada - Eastern
    by Kanatiyosh (Barbara Gray)
    "In this paper, the Great Law of Peace (also known as the Iroquois Constitution) will be discussed through the perspective of a Haudenosaunee to show how the Confederacy functions. The influence that the Great Law of Peace had on the founding fathers and on the United States Constitution, as well as the interaction between the great Mohawk orators and the founding fathers, will be discussed."




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