International Law/the Great Law of Peace

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International Law/the Great Law of Peace
Abstract
European colonizers, who believed they had discovered the New World were unaware of the political, social, geographical and historical relationships of O:gweho:we who were already living in North America. One of the O:gweho:we nations that existed as a powerful force in North America was the Hodinohso:ni Confederacy, which already had its own governing customary laws provided to them by the Peacemaker. This thesis is intended to explain the traditional customary laws of the Hodinohso:ni in order to provide an analysis and comparison of Hodinohso:ni law with Eurocentric international law.
University
University of Saskatchewan
Place
Saskatoon
Date
2007
Language
English
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Citation
Jacobs, B. K. (2007). International Law/the Great Law of Peace [University of Saskatchewan]. https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=TC-SSU-07042007083651&op=pdf&app=Library
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