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Called the Iroquois Confederacy by the French, and the League of Five Nations by the English, the confederacy is properly called the Haudenosaunee Confederacy meaning People of the long house. The confederacy was founded by the prophet known as the Peacemaker with the help of Aionwatha, more commonly known as Hiawatha. The exact date of the joining of the nations is unknown and said to be time immemorial making it one of the first and longest lasting participatory democracies in the world.

The confederacy, made up of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas was intended as a way to unite the nations and create a peaceful means of decision making. Through the confederacy, each of the nations of the Haudenosaunee are united by a common goal to live in harmony. Each nation maintains it own council with Chiefs chosen by the Clan Mother and deals with its own internal affairs but allows the Grand Council to deal with issues affecting the nations within the confederacy.

The Haudenosaunee symbol of the long house, provided by the Peacemaker, is recognized in traditional geographic locations. Upon confederation each nation took on a role within the metaphorical longhouse with the Onondaga being the Keepers of the Fire. The Mohawk, Seneca and Onondaga acted as the Elder Brothers of the confederacy while the Cayuga and Oneida were the Younger Brothers within Grand Council. The main meeting place was and still exists today on Onondaga territory.

the Haudenosaunee Confederacy’s constitution is believed to be the oldest, participatory democracy on Earth. What makes it stand out as unique to other systems around the world is its blending of law and values. For the Haudenosaunee, law, society and nature are equal partners and each plays an important role.

Haudenosaunee’s Legendary Founding

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm sorry Conrads. I voted for fedposting but now I have regrets

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's so interesting, I'm the opposite. I've been heavily using the "block community" feature, because there are a ton of comms I'd just rather not see. But there's just so much more content now, it's kind of neat! There are some pretty shitty lib comments that show up, but the mods have been doing a really good job of getting rid of them so far. The one downside is that tone is a little harder to read with libs wandering about. If someone comments simply "communist train" and they're from here, well, I know that they mean it in a good way, like "hell yeah, communist train". But if a lemm.ee poster says the exact same comment, well, all of a sudden it might well mean "evil redfash tankie authoritarian communist train bad". And you never know, you know?

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I was just shit-posting. I've enjoyed a lot of the lemmygrad posts and even some lemmy.ml posts. It's mostly the tired, 10 year old reddit-tier memes that I would complain about.