The Iroquois Confederacy Its Political System Military System Marriages Div

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The Iroquois Confederacy Its Political System Military System Marriages Div
Rufus Blanchard
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11 laws of heredity strengthened the socialistic ties of the different tribes. They were strictly obeyed and could not be deviated from except under penalty of social ostracism. Divorces were seldom desired, but if any inharmony existed between married couples, the mothers of each party were expected to settle such differences. In case thev could not be settled amicably either party was at liberty to break the marriage rela- tion without censure. . -, • i In their religion they had no word m th...eir lan- guage which could express profanity to the Great Spirit (their deity), whom every one revered with pious adoration. .
According to the best traditionary testimony, the Iroquois League or Ho-de-no-sau-nee was formulated bv Da-ga-no-we-da, one of the wise men of the Onon- d'aga Nation. Under his eloquent tutelage he induced the wise men and chiefs of the Iroquois Nations to hold a "Council Fire" on the northern shore of Onon- daga lake, where after grave consultation the celebrated League was entered into.


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