American Indian Law Review Volume 16 | Number 2 1-1-1991 The Iroquois Great Law of Peace and the United States Constitution: How the Founding Fathers Ignored the Clan Mothers Renée Jacobs Follow this and additional works at:...
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American Indian Law Review Volume 16 | Number 2 1-1-1991 The Iroquois Great Law of Peace and the United States Constitution: How the Founding Fathers Ignored the Clan Mothers Renée Jacobs Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/ailr Part of the Indian and Aboriginal Law Commons, Indigenous Studies Commons, Law and Gender Commons, Law and Philosophy Commons, Law and Race Commons, Law and Society Commons, Legal History Commons, and the Natural Law Commons Recommended Citation Renée Jacobs, The Iroquois Great Law of Peace and the United States Constitution: How the Founding Fathers Ignored the Clan Mothers, 16 Am. Indian L. Rev. 497 (1991), https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/ailr/vol16/iss2/5 This Note is brought to you for free and open access by University of Oklahoma College of Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in American Indian Law Review by an authorized editor of University of Oklahoma College of Law Digital Commons. For more info
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