In this original essay, American anarchist author and poet Peter Lamborn Wilson posits the history of religious blending (or "syncretism") of three normatively quite different 18th-century traditions: the spiritualism of native Mohawk peoples of modern-day New York State, Freemasonry, and Anglicanism. A thoroughly original, engrossing and provocative study of the possibilities contained in this under-appreciated chapter in early American history. Risograph printed with several color illustrations and handsewn in an edition of 100.