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We Share Our Matters
We Share Our Matters: Two Centuries of Writing and Resistance at Six Nations of the Grand River | Rick Monture
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The Haudenosaunee, more commonly known as the Iroquois or Six Nations, have been one of the most widely written-about Indigenous groups in the United States and Canada. But seldom have the voices emerging from this community been drawn on in order to understand its enduring intellectual traditions.Rick Monture’s We Share Our Matters offers the first comprehensive portrait of how the Haudenosaunee of the Grand River region have expressed their long struggle for sovereignty in Canada. Drawing from individualsas diverse as Joseph Brant, Pauline Johnson and Robbie Robertson, Monture illuminates a unique Haudenosaunee world view comprised of three distinct features: a spiritual belief about their role and responsibility to the earth; a firm understanding of their sovereign status as a confederacy of independant nations; and their responsibility to maintain those relations for future generations.After more than two centuries of political struggle Haudenosaunee thought has avoided stagnant conservatism and continues to inspire ways to address current social and political realities.
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This is an academic text that examines the history of Haundenosaunee resistance to colonialism, assimilation, and Western legislation. I live on unceded Haundenosaunee land so this knowledge was personal to me. The text explores Joseph Brant, Pauline Johnson, and many other Haundenosaunee writers. There isn't any writings about residential schools but it is mentioned in passing. I fully intend on using this as a teaching resource in the future.