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This page provides bibliography and links to studies on Native American ideas and practice of peace. Selections are hyperlinked to online archives and the WorldCat online catalog, which provides complete listings of libraries holding this title, links to Amazon.com for purchase and other resources.
 

Texts on Other Websites

  1. The Constitution of the Iroquois Nation. Indigenous Peoples website. Glenn Welker, ed. (Accessed 2/7/08.)

  2. Eyatonkawee, the Peace-Maker.” From Charles A. Eastman, Old Indian Days. New York: The McClure Co., 1907. Project Gutenberg (Accessed 2/11/08.)

  3. The Origin of the Lakota Peace Pipe. Indigenous Peoples website. Glenn Welker, ed. (Accessed 2/7/08.)

  4. The Sioux Ghost Dance of  1894. A video.


Bibliography


  1. See also PeaceDocs, Liberation Theologies, Chapter 8, First Americans [811-829].


  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Johnson, M. René. “A Perpetual Peace: American Indian Treaties and the Environment”. Thesis (Ph. D.). Michigan Technical University, 2004.

  8. Linscheid, Steven K. Historical Materials Relating to the Treaty-Making History of the Cheyenne: File Inventories. [S.l.]: Cheyenne Peace Project, 1977.

  9. Mails, Thomas E. Secret Native American Pathways: A Guide to Inner Peace. Tulsa, Okla: Council Oak Books, 1988.

  10. Schein, Anna M. White Pine Spirit of Peace: The WVU Peace Tree. Morgantown, WV: Office of the Provost, West Virginia University, 2005.

  11. 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).

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. Vachon, Robert. The Mohawk Dynamics of Peace Chapter 3: The People of the Great Peace. Montreal: Intercultural Institute of Montreal, 1993.

  16. Webster, Loraine. The Story of the Peace Pipe. Read Aloud Stories. Vermillion, SD: University of South Dakota, 1972.

  17. Zion, James W. “The Dynamics of Navajo Peacemaking.” Violence and Abuse Abstracts. 5.3 (1999).



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