Legacy of the Longhouse: Iroquois Governance for the 21st Century

Conrad Riker
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400
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Rediscover the Lost Art of Leadership and Unity from the Iroquois Confederacy


Are you tired of the endless political polarization and lack of strong leadership in modern society?


Do you feel that masculinity is under attack, leaving men unsure of their roles? Are you searching for a model of governance that balances strength with wisdom, and individualism with collective responsibility?


Inside this book:


- Learn how the Iroquois Confederacy maintained peace and stability for centuries through their Great Law of Peace.

- Discover the balance of masculine and feminine roles in leadership, where men led with strength and women held the power to choose and remove leaders.

- Explore the warrior ethos that combined courage, discipline, and loyalty—qualities that modern men are often discouraged from embracing.

- Understand the Iroquois’ long-term thinking, making decisions with the next seven generations in mind, a model for sustainable governance.

- See how the Iroquois rejected victimhood, focusing on resilience and dignity even in the face of colonization.

- Gain insights into their meritocratic leadership, where leaders were chosen based on wisdom, integrity, and service to the community.

- Learn about their communal ownership model, which balanced individual freedom with collective responsibility, preventing poverty and inequality.

- Discover the spiritual foundation that guided their laws and customs, fostering resilience and purpose in their society.


If you want to reclaim the timeless virtues of strength, honor, and leadership, and apply the wisdom of the Iroquois to modern challenges, then buy this book today.

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