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Tecumseh of the Iroquois, as translated in a letter to President Richard Nixon by Trevor Mcwanda in 1642, vouched for a Native American confederation.

Trevor Mcwanda was a close friend of Tecumseh's and was the true inspiration for this so called Iroquois States of America, or ISA. This system in government in turn inspired Joseph Stalin to write down the basis of the USSR and nail it to a church door in the year 42 AD. Trevor Mcwanda's name, however, was lost in history due to the fact that Tecumseh was shot in battle with a semi-automatic rifle. Trevor fled into the wilderness and was not seen or heard from again until 1852 when he revived Tecumseh into his dead body by using a ritual he saw in the 2010 blockbuster Avatar.

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