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Mrrafil [7]
2 years ago
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Through a ___________________________; Deganawida brought 13 laws

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Furkat [3]2 years ago
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Through<u> </u><u>wise Hiawatha</u><u> ,</u> Deganawida brought 13 laws of peace into the Iroquois territory.

<h3>Who brought the Great Law of Peace to all of the Iroquois people?</h3>

The wise Hiawatha was known to be the Great Peacemaker and the was said to be the chief of the Onondaga tribe.

He was known to have  traveled to all of the five nations to share their ideas for peace.

Hence, Through<u> </u><u>wise Hiawatha</u><u> ,</u> Deganawida brought 13 laws of peace into the Iroquois territory.

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