Highlighting the pivotal role of Haudenosaunee women, this work explores their contributions to the revitalization of the Iroquois nation. It delves into their leadership, cultural significance, and the impact they have had on community resilience and identity, emphasizing how their involvement is essential in shaping the future of their society. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the intersection of gender and indigenous sovereignty.
Jeanette Rodriguez Livres


Callahan and Rodriguez explore the contexts, calls, journeys, spirituality, and theology of women called to priesthood in the Roman Catholic church in this compelling and carefully crafted ethnographic work. The authors encourage readers to thoughtfully engage the ecclesial challenges and spiritual renewal uncovered in these womenpriests' stories.