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The people of the Six Nations, also known by the French term, Iroquois [1] Confederacy, call themselves the Hau de no sau nee (ho dee noe sho nee) meaning People Building a Long House.
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www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
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This project focuses on the contributions of the Iroquois Confederacy to the U.S. democratic society. Specifically, how Native American cultures influenced the Founding Fathers' ideas about democracy, governmental structures, rights of the individual, and public good. ... Using primary sources, ... THE GREAT LAW OF PEACE...
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www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/
www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/
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The Iroquois Confederacy and the Great Binding Law is the oldest example of a constitution on the American continent (Lutz 1998:2) It has been argued since the nineteenth century, when Lewis Henry Morgan wrote "It is worthy of remembrance that the Iroquois commended to our forefathers a union of colonies similar to...
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www.campton.sau48.k12.nh.us/iroqconf.htm
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In examining the vision of our forefathers and the many hundreds of years of the Iroquois confederacy 's success, we see how far we have strayed in just over two hundred years.
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www.lightparty.com/Spirituality/Iroquois.html
www.lightparty.com/Spirituality/Iroquois.html
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; Iroquois Confederacy - Table of Contents ... The Iroquois Constitution (U. of Oklahoma Law Center) See also About the Iroquois Constitution (G. Murphy); Constitution of the Iroquois Nation; The Iroquois League (R. Hines) Essay. One of number of essays on Native Americans in the series;
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www.buffaloah.com/h/iroq/iroqlinks.html
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There is no positive proof as to the time when the Iroquois Confederacy was formed. It was probably at the beginning of the fifteenth century, or about a hundred year before Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean. When Europeans found it, it w...
http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Our_Country_...
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If any man or any nation outside the Five Nations shall obey the laws of the Great Peace and make known their disposition to the Lords of the Confederacy, they may trace the Roots to the Tree and if their minds are clean and they are obedient and promise to obey the wishes of the Confederate Council, they shall be...
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www.constitution.org/cons/iroquois.htm
www.constitution.org/cons/iroquois.htm
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The Iroquois Confederacy, an association of six linguistically related tribes in the northeastern woodlands, was a sophisticated society of some 5,500 people when the first white explorers encountered it at the beginning of the seventeenth century.
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www.everyculture.com/multi/Ha-La/Iroquois-Confederacy.h...
www.everyculture.com/multi/Ha-La/Iroquois-Confederacy.html
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