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Texts on Other Websites
• The Constitution of the Iroquois Nation. Indigenous Peoples website. Glenn Welker, ed. (Accessed 2/7/08.)
• “Eyatonkawee, the Peace-Maker.” From Charles A. Eastman, Old Indian Days. New York: The McClure Co., 1907. Project Gutenberg (Accessed 2/11/08.)
• The Origin of the Lakota Peace Pipe. Indigenous Peoples website. Glenn Welker, ed. (Accessed 2/7/08.)
• The Sioux Ghost Dance of 1894. A video.
Bibliography
See also PeaceDocs, Liberation Theologies, Chapter 8, First Americans [811-829].
• Arvol Looking Horse, Harvey Arden, and Paula Horn. White Buffalo: Teachings from Chief Arvol Looking Horse, 19th Generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Pipe of the Lakota, Dakota & Nakota Great Sioux Nation. Williamsburg, MA: Dreamkeepers Press, 2001; Houston, TX: HYT Publishing, 2005.
• Barr, Juliana. Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
• Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Collection. Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, 5 December 1753: Correspondence Regarding Continuing Efforts to Secure Peace with Native Americans in Western Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: State Library of Pennsylvania, 2006.
• Charging Eagle, Tom and Ron Zeilingir. Lakota Spirituality and the Story of the Black Hills. Baptist Peacemakers international spirituality pamphlet, no. 9. [S.l.]: Baptist Peacemakers international spirituality, 1987.
• Favor, Lesli J. The Iroquois Constitution: A Primary Source Investigation of the Law of the Iroquois. Great American political documents. New York: Rosen Primary Source, 2003.
• Johnson, M. René. “A Perpetual Peace: American Indian Treaties and the Environment”. Thesis (Ph. D.). Michigan Technical University, 2004.
• Linscheid, Steven K. Historical Materials Relating to the Treaty-Making History of the Cheyenne: File Inventories. [S.l.]: Cheyenne Peace Project, 1977.
• Mails, Thomas E. Secret Native American Pathways: A Guide to Inner Peace. Tulsa, Okla: Council Oak Books, 1988.
• Schein, Anna M. White Pine Spirit of Peace: The WVU Peace Tree. Morgantown, WV: Office of the Provost, West Virginia University, 2005.
• Sheldon, Bill. “In Praise of Peace: With Its Own Cast of Thousands, Medicine Lodge Presents the Story of Its Past with Its Triennial Peace Treaty Pageant.” Kansas. (1997).
• Sherman, Vicky Feather. Holding Fast to the Path of Peace: Storytelling and Painting Inspired by Hopi Prophecy. Thesis (M.A.). University of Montana, 2004, 2003.
• Swamp, Jake, and Gregory Schaaf. The U.S. Constitution and the Great Law of Peace: A Comparison of Two Founding Documents. Santa Fe, NM: Center for Indigenous Arts & Cultures Press, 2004.
• Unrau, Neil. “Peace Themes in General Conference Mission Work with the Cheyenne and Hopi Tribes, 1880-1960.” Thesis (M.A.P.S.). Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries, 1983.
• Vachon, Robert. The Mohawk Dynamics of Peace Chapter 3: The People of the Great Peace. Montreal: Intercultural Institute of Montreal, 1993.
• Webster, Loraine. The Story of the Peace Pipe. Read Aloud Stories. Vermillion, SD: University of South Dakota, 1972.
• Zion, James W. “The Dynamics of Navajo Peacemaking.” Violence and Abuse Abstracts. 5.3 (1999).
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