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The five (5) nations represented in the Constitution of the Iroquois Nations were as follows:1. Mohawk2. Oneida3. Onondaga4. Cayuga5. Seneca
The Iroquois Constitution was also known as the Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois and the Six Nations. It was originally conveyed by wampum, but was translated into English later. The document consists of seventeen different categories.
Constitution
the alliance among the five nations
which document preceded the constitution as the frameworkfor the nations new government
Constitution
Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois Six Nations is the oral constitution whereby the Iroquois Confederacy was bound together. It has been said that the democratic ideals of the Great Law provided a significant inspiration to the framers of the United States Constitution.
the Iroquois men mostly hunted for months.
The Six Iroquois nations are:MohawkOneidaSenecaOnondagaTuscarora
A constitution is a fundamental, underlying document that lays out the rules and principles for the operation of the gorvenment of a nations or a states.
The Iroquois was (or is) not one tribe, but a group of several different tribes. The Iroquois was a Confederation (hence the term Iroquois Confederation) of many different tribes. The tribes recognized each other's sovereignty, but agreed to assist and collaborate with each other. They resembled a "United Nations" of native tribes more than any particular native country. The Iroquois Confederation's organizational document was used as a reference in writing the United States Constitution.
The United States Constitution, or The Constitution of the Unites States of America, I believe.