"Written and edited by Ed Bianchi, Maura Hanrahan, Jennifer Henry, Shannon Neufeldt, and Chuck Wright". p. iv.
"The article, 'Understanding Treaty as Covenant', was graciously provided by Stan McKay". -- p. iv.
"'In Peace and Friendship' is a response to those who faith or conscience compels them to understand more deeply the struggles of Aboriginal peoples in Canada. It provides an opportunity, particularly for non-Aboriginal people, to open themselves to a new perspective by exploring a relationship with the original inhabitants of this land that recognizes their unique nationhood. .... [It] is an educational resource for groups of youth or adults, within a congregation, a regional church body or as an open community event. There are five sessions. This resource could be used as a series of weekly workshops for a local group or linked together for a 2-day conference or retreat. The first and fifth sessions assume a Christian perspective". -- p. i.
Contents: [Prefatory Material i.e.] Purpose -- Uses -- Facilitators -- Format -- Before You Begin -- Terminology -- Table of Contents -- A New Relationship: Contextual Article -- Session 1: Renewing the Covenant -- Faithful to God's Covenant: Theological Reflection -- Session 2: Nation to Nation -- A Continent of Nations: Background Article -- Session 3: Collective Rights -- In Common: Background Article -- Session 4: A Case in Point -- Reclaiming Land in Caledonia: Background Article -- Session 5: Churches in Solidarity ? -- The Churches' Role in Recognizing Aboriginal Rights: Background Article.
"This book is the collective effort of the CEJI Education Committee". "Edited by Mark Haslam, Jennifer Henry, and Sara Stratton". -- inside front cover.
"CEJI Leadership Guide/Ten Days Faith Resource 2000/2001". -- cover.
"The Jubilee Initiative's third year theme 'Renewal of the Earth' has two inter-related subthemes: 'Right Relations with Aboriginal Peoples' and 'Right Relations with the Earth'. This book contains materials on both these themes as well as updated material on Jubilee in general and the ongoing debt campaign. Use it as a roadmap and guide-book for your Jubilee journey. In this final year of the Jubilee Initiative we invite you to take as many steps as you can Toward Right Relations with Aboriginal Peoples and the Earth". -- How to Use This Book.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-47).
Contents: How to Use This Book -- Introduction: Towards Right Relations With Aboriginal Peoples and the Earth -- Right Relations with Aboriginal Peoples -- Right Relations with the Earth -- Taking Action: Campaign Materials -- Resources.
Contents include workshop outlines, information pieces and liturgies.