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satela [25.4K]2 years ago
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Through wise Hiawatha, Deganawida brought 13 laws of peace into the Iroquois territory.

<h3>Who was it that first taught all of the Iroquois people about the Great Law of Peace?</h3>

It is stated that the wise Hiawatha was the leader of the Onondaga tribe when he lived and that he was renowned as the Great Peacemaker.

It was said that he visited each of the five countries in order to discuss their strategies for maintaining peace.

Because of this, wise Hiawatha was the conduit through whom Deganawida introduced the 13 rules of peace into Iroquois land.

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