Kayanerenkó:wa — The Great Law of Peace by Paul Williams

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Kayanerenkó:wa — The Great Law of Peace by Paul Williams

Author(s): Kayanesenh Paul Williams
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Binding: Paperback
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Kayanerenkó:wa — The Great Law of Peace, written by Kayanesenh Paul Williams, presents a legal reading of the Haudenosaunee confederacy's founding constitution. Drawing on decades of counsel work in Indigenous nations, the book treats the Great Law as a living legal system with distinct principles and practices.

The text highlights core features such as consensus decision-making, obligations to the natural world, and long-term relationship building. It contrasts these approaches with Euro-American legal models and considers how Indigenous law can inform modern governance and reconciliation.

Valuable for lawyers, scholars, community leaders, and readers interested in Indigenous governance, the book combines historical context with practical legal insight.

Key themes

  • Consensus-based governance and decision-making
  • Indigenous legal principles and continuity
  • Contemporary relevance for law and reconciliation

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