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shinobinoz On May 28, 2017
Stnd w Standing Rock





Wichita, Kansas
#1New Post! May 17, 2010 @ 17:19:53
Decided to post this for discussion because of another thread where it was stated that only printed word could be construed as law.

Interesting article for your review.
https://www.campton.sau48.k12.nh.us/iroqconf.htm
Charlemagne On December 10, 2012




Houston,
#2New Post! May 17, 2010 @ 18:50:47
@shinobinoz Said

Decided to post this for discussion because of another thread where it was stated that only printed word could be construed as law.

Interesting article for your review.
https://www.campton.sau48.k12.nh.us/iroqconf.htm


Interesting article.

Did you notice this?

*It is important to note that the Onandaga were the tribe charged with keeping the oral history of the Iroquois nation.

* It has been said that the second historian was the first revisionist!

Human nature remains the same no matter whose tribe you belong to.
shinobinoz On May 28, 2017
Stnd w Standing Rock





Wichita, Kansas
#3New Post! May 18, 2010 @ 03:48:59
I see you have nothing of importance yet again.
But, please check back in when you have something to discuss.
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