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Part I: The Indigenous Philosophies of Turtle Island
1.1 Power and Place Equal Personality
1.2 American Indian Circular Philosophy
1.3 Did the Aztecs Do Philosophy?
Part II: Philosophy of Religion
2.1a 1567 Letter of Francisco de Montejo Xiu
2.1b SHAKÓYE:WA:THAˀ (Red Jacket) 1805 Speech on Religion
2.1c Ma-chú-nu-zhe (Standing Bear) 1896 Landmark Civil Rights Case Testimony
2.2 The Problem of Creation
2.3 In the Time of the Sacred Places
Part III: Metaphysics
3.1 “Coda: Living in a Sacred Universe”
3.2 “Skywoman Falling”
3.3 “Indigenous Identity: What Is It, and Who Really Has It?”
3.4 “Endlessly Creating Our Indigenous Selves”
3.5 “Where does agency come from?: Exploring Indigenous Models of Mind”
Part IV: Epistemology
4.1 “On the Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as a Collaborative Concept: a Philosophical Study”
4.2 “Native American Epistemology Through Dreams”
4.3 “The Epistemology of Deep Disagreement and Indigenous Oral Histories”
Part V: Ethics
5.1 “What Do We Need to Know to Live in Harmony with Our Surroundings?”
5.2 “Indigenous Storytelling”
5.3 “Healthy Community”
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