The so-called "civilized" tribes like the Middle Mississippian mound-builders practiced human sacrifice, like the Aztecs and Mayans. So much for the "Noble Savage."
The Haudenosaunee 5 Nations that would later become the 6 Natiions when the Tuscarora Nation joined in 1722, did not influence the Declaration of independence
it was the Constitution of the USA, that is connected to the Confederacy.
THAT IS FOR SURE! look at where the Republic is at now! There are very big differences for sure on the Great Law and The Declaration of Independence. They forgot the Bill of Responsibility!
@dyad2r1 well, show me any nation in the world that doesn't have it's dark moments in history... and let's not forget it were British/English settlers who described them as savages. Few centuries earlies the Romans called British savages too ;)
The so-called "civilized" tribes like the Middle Mississippian mound-builders practiced human sacrifice, like the Aztecs and Mayans. So much for the "Noble Savage."
dyad2r1 1 year ago
anarchy
jesselakerr 2 years ago
The Haudenosaunee 5 Nations that would later become the 6 Natiions when the Tuscarora Nation joined in 1722, did not influence the Declaration of independence
it was the Constitution of the USA, that is connected to the Confederacy.
nywg 3 years ago 4
the Great law did not influence the Declaration of Independence they stole it and totaly fucked up the Great law of peace.
O:nen ki wahi
Mohawk nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
6Nations4life 3 years ago
THAT IS FOR SURE! look at where the Republic is at now! There are very big differences for sure on the Great Law and The Declaration of Independence. They forgot the Bill of Responsibility!
cubachang 3 years ago 2
Indeed , The Bill of Responsibility!
StarrJaded 2 years ago
@cubachang
Before the white man came, the Mohawks and Iroquois were the most savage of all the Indian tribes.
dyad2r1 1 year ago
Comment removed
VeryVeryMeanBastard 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@dyad2r1 well, show me any nation in the world that doesn't have it's dark moments in history... and let's not forget it were British/English settlers who described them as savages. Few centuries earlies the Romans called British savages too ;)
VeryVeryMeanBastard 1 year ago
Right on !! We must reclaim pride and strong sense of who we are in order to suceed in a world crumbling beneath greed and destruction.
The Europeans are starting to come to us for guidance, because their families are getting sick too. Nya:weh Brother
Ravenredbird 3 years ago
thank you Ravenredbird. We aired this during Native American History month.
rootfoundation 3 years ago