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This book presents a general history of the Seneca Nation covering significant events from the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The beginning of the project provides a basic Haudenosaunee cultural background. The history of three major dislocations from our homelands, four major epics of warfare, institutionalization of our children, treaty-making, events affecting our sovereignty, major political and economic changes and developments, and the return of Onöndowa'ga:' land are addressed.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a general history of the Seneca Nation covering significant events from the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The beginning of the project provides a basic Haudenosaunee cultural background. The history of three major dislocations from our homelands, four major epics of warfare, institutionalization of our children, treaty-making, events affecting our sovereignty, major political and economic changes and developments, and the return of Onöndowa'ga:' land are addressed.
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Autorenporträt
Three additional Seneca authors contributed a chapter or elements of a chapter to the project; Becki Bowen, Brenda Deeghan, and Donald "Flip" White. Four Seneca artists provided original artwork for the book; Bradley Jimerson, Lyle Logan, Tami Watt, and Bill Crouse, Sr. Tom Porter, Mohawk Nation, allowed the reprinting of 8 pages of his wonderful book on the Great Law "And Grandma Said" and Doug George-Kanentiio, Mohawk Nation, shared a quote on the Great Law. Nëhdöwes (Randy A. John) Hadinyahdë:h (Turtle Clan) Ohi:yonö' (Allegany Territory)