Representation was not based on equality or on population. Instead, the number of Council members per nation was based on the traditional hierarchy of nations within the confederation. Moreover, the League of Six Nations did not have a centralized authority like that of the federal system the Euro-Americans eventually adopted.
These arguments are, however, intriguing. Curious to know more? Grinde, Donald A. Richter, Daniel K. Johansen, Bruce E. Descriptions of them appear in the three-volume handbook John Adams wrote for the convention surveying different types of governments and ideas about government. Since the U. The Iroquois Confederacy was in no way an exact model for the U. The Iroquois Confederacy dates back several centuries, to when the Great Peacemaker founded it by uniting five nations: the Mohawks, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, the Oneida and the Seneca.
In around , the Tuscarora nation joined the Iroquois, also known as the Haudenosaunee. Together, these six nations formed a multi-state government while maintaining their own individual governance. Grinde, Jr. In the future Native North America Hall at the Field, you'll be able to see a display about wampum and learn more about their uses and significance. And, remember to participate in democracy by voting. When you do, bear in mind the legacy of the Iroquois Constitution.
She was the founding director of the Center for Cultural Understanding and Change from She currently curates the sizeable North American collection which includes a contemporary urban collection. She also works closely with colleagues in the Science Action Center.
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