Könyv PEACE WALKER 9 Patrick di Santo

PEACE WALKER

IN GOOD MIND

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 05. 06. 2026
10 126 Ft
What if the oldest answers to humanity's greatest challenges have been hiding in plain sight?Peacewa...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
798
EAN
9798199420433
Enbook ID
52750717
Súly
1049
Méretek
152 x 229 x 40

Teljes leírás

What if the oldest answers to humanity's greatest challenges have been hiding in plain sight?

Peacewalker is an ambitious exploration of Indigenous philosophy, circumpolar traditions, ancient trade networks, oral law, and the enduring wisdom of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy-one of the most sophisticated systems of governance ever developed.

Drawing upon Haudenosaunee, Algonquin, Wabanaki, Inuit, Sámi, Finnic, Ainu, and other northern traditions, this book examines the remarkable parallels that emerge across the circumpolar world: shared stories of Skyworld origins, sacred relationships with the land, lunar timekeeping, ancestral responsibility, healing traditions, and the pursuit of balance between human beings and the natural world.

At the heart of the book lies the Great Law of Peace-a constitutional and ethical system that united nations through consensus, kinship, accountability, and what the Haudenosaunee call the Good Mind. Long before modern political theory, these teachings offered a practical blueprint for maintaining peace among diverse peoples while preserving sovereignty, dignity, and relationship.

Through legends, archaeology, comparative mythology, oral traditions, astronomy, trade routes, copper exchange networks, and emerging discussions about deep-time circumpolar connections, Peacewalker invites readers to reconsider conventional narratives about civilization, identity, and human history.

The book explores:

• The Great Law of Peace and the philosophy of the Good Mind

• Haudenosaunee oral traditions, cosmology, and governance

• Circumpolar parallels among Indigenous cultures of North America and Eurasia

• Ancient copper trade networks spanning thousands of miles

• Bear, Orion, and the shared star traditions of northern peoples

• The role of women, clan mothers, and matrilineal governance

• The relationship between memory, ceremony, healing, and social cohesion

• The Condolence Ceremony as a model of collective trauma recovery

• The Seven Fold: a 28-day lunar framework for personal and communal renewal

• The enduring relevance of Indigenous wisdom in an age of social fragmentation

Part historical investigation, part philosophical inquiry, part cultural restoration, Peacewalker challenges readers to move beyond division and rediscover an older understanding of what it means to live well together.

In a world increasingly defined by polarization, disconnection, and uncertainty, Peacewalker offers a different path-one rooted in relationship rather than domination, responsibility rather than entitlement, and renewal rather than conquest.

This is not merely a book about the past.

It is a guide for the future.

A journey through memory, law, story, and ceremony toward a timeless question:

How do human beings learn to walk in peace?