Description
Book SynopsisIn this book, Philip Arnold utilizes a collaborative method, derived from the ‘Two-Row Wampum’ (1613) and his 40 year relationship with the Haudenosaunee, in exploring the urgent need to understand Indigenous values, support Indigenous Peoples, and to offer a way toward humanity’s survival in the face of ecological and environmental catastrophe.
Trade ReviewWhat 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
Table of Contents
- 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