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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Passionate Storytelling,
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This review is from: Iroquois on Fire: A Voice from the Mohawk Nation (Native America: Yesterday and Today) (Hardcover)
Douglas M. George-Kanentiio's writing is raw, bare-knuckled exposition pounded out, it seems at times, in his own blood. This is his third book. He knows how to use the language, he knows the history of the Six Nations and he pulls no punches in describing the schisms among the Iroquois that still haunt the people of the longhouse today. This book is a shot across the bow of Iroquois leaders and a reminder that only in unity did the Six Nations flourish. With an intimate forward by Vine Deloria, his last.
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Required Reading,
By Berkeley Voice (Carmel, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Iroquois on Fire: A Voice from the Mohawk Nation (Native America: Yesterday and Today) (Hardcover)
Author Doug George-Kanentiio writes from within the struggle, to shed light on the on-going struggles of the People of the Longhouse to save their sacred traditions and land from the contemporary seduction of money and political clout.
Recommended reading for those seeking the inside story on a quintessentially American saga. Not to be missed. A 21st century journalist reporting on the travails of the First People, Doug George's voice is raised and demands a hearing. |
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Iroquois on Fire: A Voice from the Mohawk Nation (Native America: Yesterday and Today) by Douglas M. George-Kanentiio (Hardcover - August 30, 2006)
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