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A Mohawk Memoir Worldview He draws on teachings provided

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He draws on teachings provided by two influential Elders: Art Solomon and Chief Jacob Thomas

such as smudge sticks and prayer ties

The family is left near starvation but everyone works together so that food is located and warm furs are provided for the journey

Drawing Out Law illustrates past and present moral agency of Indigenous peoples and their approaches to the law and calls for the renewal of ancient Ojibwe teaching in contemporary circumstances

A Mohawk Memoir Worldview He draws on teachings providedIn A Mohawk Memoir from the War of 1812, John Norton Teyoninhokarawen, historian Carl Benn introduces, annotates, and edits part of John Nortons memoir. John Norton was born of a Cherokee man and a Scottish woman in 1770 and adopted by the Mohawks in the 1790s. He was an influential diplomat and political figure within and beyond Indigenous society taking leadership and war chief positions among the Six Nations of the Grand River north of Lake Erie.

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