Forming a “More Perfect Union” Through Indigenous Values

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Forming a “More Perfect Union” Through Indigenous Values

We have been given the duty to live in balance and harmony with each other and all living things. So now, we bring our minds together as one as we give greetings and thanks to each other as People.

- From the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving address -

Forming a “More Perfect Union” Through Indigenous Values

"How might we unlock hope in an expansive spirit of democracy for present and future generations in this time of upheaval? This new conversation series on "The State of American Democracy" invites us to explore this question with some of our most creative thinkers and public intellectuals. The first episode on September 17, 2020, focuses on the moral foundations of democracy we can draw for guidance." The article that follows is about the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and highlights the early roots of democracy in the United States." { read more }

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Take a small step towards living in greater balance and harmony with all living things today. How might you choose to live more deeply into the expansive heart of democracy?


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