

389 Indigenous Justice in Early America
Jul 16, 2024
Explore cross-cultural encounters in early America through a murder case in 1722 involving Haudenosaunee, Susquehannock, and English colonists. Delve into the dynamics of justice, diplomatic relationships, and negotiations between different ethnic groups. Learn about the contrasting views on justice, Governor William Keith's actions, and the significance of the Treaty of 1722.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Murder and Trade Dynamics in Early America
05:02 • 19min
Negotiating Political Ramifications After a Murder
23:43 • 2min
Governor William Keith, the Quaker Leaders, and Justice in Early America
25:17 • 5min
Dynamics of Justice in Early America
29:51 • 17min
Exploration of Justice and Potential Outcomes in Early America
47:15 • 3min
Exploring the Historical Treaty of 1722 and Cross-Cultural Justice Views
50:22 • 4min