- The Great Peacemaker
The Great Peacemaker, sometimes referred to as Deganawida or "Dekanawida" (although as a mark of respect some
Iroquois avoid referring to him by this name except in special circumstances) was, along withHiawatha , the traditional founder of theHaudenosaunee (commonly called the "Iroquois") Confederacy, a political and cultural union of several Native American tribes residing in the present day state ofNew York . The effects of the union were far-reaching and included related Iroquoian peoples inOntario ,Quebec ,Pennsylvania ,Ohio and other places.The
Haudenosaunee name for The Great Peacemaker (Mohawk, "Skennenrahawi") means “Two River Currents Flowing Together.”The legends about The Great Peacemaker are conflicting. It is reported that he was born a
Huron and by some accounts it was avirgin birth . Others say he was born anOnondaga and later adopted by theMohawks . By all accounts he was aprophet who counseled peace among the warring tribes, and he also called for an end to cannibalism. His follower Hiawatha, a Mohawk renowned for his oratory, helped him achieve his vision.According to archaeologist and Professor Dean R. Snow, The Great Peacemaker first converted
Hiawatha in the territory of the Onondagas, then he made a solo journey to visit the Mohawk tribe who lived in the region near what is nowCohoes, New York . Initially, the Mohawks rejected The Great Peacemaker's message, so he decided to perform a feat that would demonstrate his purity and strength. After climbing into a tree high above theGa-ha-oose , the cataract that is now known as theCohoes Falls , The Great Peacemaker told the Mohawk braves to chop the tree down. Many onlookers watched as The Great Peacemaker disappeared into the swirling rapids of the Mohawk river. It was assumed that The Great Peacemaker had perished until he was found sitting near a campfire the next morning. The Mohawks were greatly impressed by his miraculous survival and immediately became the founding tribe in the Iroquois Confederacy, circa 1450.Fact|date=August 2008The vision from the "Great Maker"Fact|date=August 2008 that peace would come to all nations led him to spend his life working to bring this to fruition. In his
prophecy , he referred to a "white serpent" who would come to their lands and make friends with his people, only to later deceive them. According to the prophecy,Fact|date=August 2008 at the end times, a "red serpent" would make war on the white one and after a season, a "black serpent" would come and defeat them both. He said that his nation would accept those of other origins into their safekeeping. Because of their worship of and obedience to the Great Maker, the Iroquois would be protected from the disasters to come.The Great Peacemaker established a council of clan and village chiefs to govern the confederacy. Each of the tribes had a balance of power between the sexes and most decisions were made by consensus to which each representative had an equal voice. Led by The Great Peacemaker and Hiawatha,Fact|date=August 2008 the Iroquois became the dominant Native American group in the northeast woodlands. The oral laws and customs of the Great Law of Peace eventually became the constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=163 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0900080.html "Deganawidah"] "Infoplease", University of Liverpool
* [http://www.sixnations.org/Great_Law_of_Peace/ "Great Law of Peace"] Sixnations.org
* [http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10120 View Historica’s Heritage Minute "Peacemaker", a mini-docudrama about the legendary founder of the Iroquois Confederacy.]Iroquois Confederacy
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