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Often translated as the Great Law of Peace, the Kaianere'kó:wa is the constitution of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. These teachings outline the basic principles that unified the original five Iroquois nations into a powerful league, based upon the good tidings of peace and strength. The Kaianere'kó:wa also provides a complex decision making methodology that is achieved through consensus-building. | Often translated as the Great Law of Peace, the Kaianere'kó:wa is the constitution of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. These teachings outline the basic principles that unified the original five [[Iroquois]] nations into a powerful league, based upon the good tidings of peace and strength. The Kaianere'kó:wa also provides a complex decision making methodology that is achieved through consensus-building. | ||
In 1987, a Sub-Committee of the United States Congress officially acknowledged the influence of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Great Law of Peace upon the US Constitution. | In 1987, a Sub-Committee of the [[United States]] Congress officially acknowledged the influence of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Great Law of Peace upon the US Constitution. | ||
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[[Category:Database: Kanien'kehá:ka]] | [[Category:Database: Kanien'kehá:ka]] | ||
[[Category:Animus 3.0 database entries]] | [[Category:Animus 3.0 database entries]] | ||
Revision as of 05:07, 15 August 2016
Often translated as the Great Law of Peace, the Kaianere'kó:wa is the constitution of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. These teachings outline the basic principles that unified the original five Iroquois nations into a powerful league, based upon the good tidings of peace and strength. The Kaianere'kó:wa also provides a complex decision making methodology that is achieved through consensus-building.
In 1987, a Sub-Committee of the United States Congress officially acknowledged the influence of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Great Law of Peace upon the US Constitution.