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As a member of the Fujiwara Clan i can say that the Samurai were amazing worrier's and they commanded respect. The training they went through was tough, rigorous, and challenging. The samurai were some of the if not the most honorable worrier's to ever walk the Earth.
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The Fujiwara dominated the Japanese politics of Heian period (794–1185) through the monopoly of regent positions, sesshō and kampaku. The family's primary strategy for central influence was through the marrying of Fujiwara daughters to emperors they were also powerful regents in Japan.
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Tomochichi, chief of the Yamacraw Indians, remains a prominent character of early Georgia Tomochichi history. As the principal mediator between the native population and the new English settlers during the first years of settlement, he contributed much to the establishment of peaceful relations between the two groups and to the ultimate success of Georgia
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Little is known about the youth of this warrior and chieftain because of the absence of accurate documentation. Presumably, he was Creek and participated in their early activities with Englishmen in South Carolina, both peaceful and hostile.