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Philip Arnold

Professor, Department of Religion, Syracuse University
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Philip P. Arnold is a Professor in the Religion Department; core faculty in Native American and Indigenous Studies, Syracuse University; and Founding Director of the Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center. His books are Eating Landscape: Aztec and European Occupation of Tlalocan (1999); Sacred Landscapes and Cultural Politics: Planting a Tree (edited with Ann Gold, 2001); The Gift of Sports: Indigenous Ceremonial Dimensions of the Games We Love (2012); Urgency of Indigenous Values  (2023), in the Syracuse University Press series “Haudenosaunee and Indigenous Worlds,” for which he is co-editor. He established and hosts the Doctrine of Discovery Conferences and Study Group and Indigenous Values Initiative. With his wife Sandra Bigtree he co-hosts the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast and is the PI for “200 Years of Johnson v. McIntosh: Indigenous Responses to the Religious Foundations of Racism,” a 4-year (2022-25) grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.

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