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Iroquois Constitution 17. A bunch of a certain number of shell (wampum) strings each two spans in length shall be given to each of the female families in which the Lordship titles are vested. The right of bestowing the title shall be hereditary in the family of the females legally possessing the bunch of shell strings and the strings shall be the token that the females of the family have the proprietary right to the Lordship title for all time to come, subject to certain restrictions hereinafter mentioned. 18. If any Confederate Lord
neglects or refuses to attend the Confederate Council, the other Lords of
the Nation of which he is a member shall require their War Chief to
request the female sponsors of the Lord so guilty of defection to demand
his attendance of the Council. If he refuses, the women holding the title
shall immediately select another candidate for the title. 19. If at any time it shall be manifest that a Confederate Lord has not in mind the welfare of the people or disobeys the rules of this Great Law, the men or women of the Confederacy, or both jointly, shall come to the Council and upbraid the erring Lord through his War Chief. If the complaint of the people through the War Chief is not heeded the first time it shall be uttered again and then if no attention is given a third complaint and warning shall be given. If the Lord is contumacious the matter shall go to the council of War Chiefs. The War Chiefs shall then divest the erring Lord of his title by order of the women in whom the titleship is vested. When the Lord is deposed the women shall notify the Confederate Lords through their War Chief, and the Confederate Lords shall sanction the act. The women will then select another of their sons as a candidate and the Lords shall elect him. Then shall the chosen one be installed by the Installation Ceremony. When a Lord is to be deposed, his War Chief shall address him as follows: "So you, __________, disregard
and set at naught the warnings of your women relatives. So you fling the
warnings over your shoulder to cast them behind you. The War Chief shall now address the women of the deposed Lord and say: "Mothers, as I have now deposed your Lord, I now return to you the emblem and the title of Lordship, therefore repossess them." Again addressing himself to the deposed Lord he shall say: "As I have now deposed and discharged you so you are now no longer Lord. You shall now go your way alone, the rest of the people of the Confederacy will not go with you, for we know not the kind of mind that possesses you. As the Creator has nothing to do with wrong so he will not come to rescue you from the precipice of destruction in which you have cast yourself. You shall never be restored to the position which you once occupied." Then shall the War Chief address himself to the Lords of the Nation to which the deposed Lord belongs and say: "Know you, my Lords, that I have taken the deer's antlers from the brow of ___________, the emblem of his position and token of his greatness." The Lords of the Confederacy shall then have no other alternative than to sanction the discharge of the offending Lord. 20. If a Lord of the
Confederacy of the Five Nations should commit murder the other Lords of
the Nation shall assemble at the place where the corpse lies and prepare
to depose the criminal Lord. If it is impossible to meet at the scene of
the crime the Lords shall discuss the matter at the next Council of their
Nation and request their War Chief to depose the Lord guilty of crime, to
"bury" his women relatives and to transfer the Lordship title to a sister
family. "So you, __________ (giving his name) did kill __________ (naming the slain man), with your own hands! You have comitted a grave sin in the eyes of the Creator. Behold the bright light of the Sun, and in the brightness of the Sun's light I depose you of your title and remove the horns, the sacred emblems of your Lordship title. I remove from your brow the deer's antlers, which was the emblem of your position and token of your nobility. I now depose you and expel you and you shall depart at once from the territory of the Five Nations Confederacy and nevermore return again. We, the Five Nations Confederacy, moreover, bury your women relatives because the ancient Lordship title was never intended to have any union with bloodshed. Henceforth it shall not be their heritage. By the evil deed that you have done they have forfeited it forever.." The War Chief shall then hand
the title to a sister family and he shall address it and say: 21. Certain physical defects in a Confederate Lord make him ineligible to sit in the Confederate Council. Such defects are infancy, idiocy, blindness, deafness, dumbness and impotency. When a Confederate Lord is restricted by any of these condition, a deputy shall be appointed by his sponsors to act for him, but in case of extreme necessity the restricted Lord may exercise his rights. 22. If a Confederate Lord
desires to resign his title he shall notify the Lords of the Nation of
which he is a member of his intention. If his coactive Lords refuse to
accept his resignation he may not resign his title. 23. Any Lord of the Five
Nations Confederacy may construct shell strings (or wampum belts) of any
size or length as pledges or records of matters of national or
international importance. 24. The Lords of the Confederacy of the Five Nations shall be mentors of the people for all time. The thickness of their skin shall be seven spans -- which is to say that they shall be proof against anger, offensive actions and criticism. Their hearts shall be full of peace and good will and their minds filled with a yearning for the welfare of the people of the Confederacy. With endless patience they shall carry out their duty and their firmness shall be tempered with a tenderness for their people. Neither anger nor fury shall find lodgement in their minds and all their words and actions shall be marked by calm deliberation. 25. If a Lord of the Confederacy should seek to establish any authority independent of the jurisdiction of the Confederacy of the Great Peace, which is the Five Nations, he shall be warned three times in open council, first by the women relatives, second by the men relatives and finally by the Lords of the Confederacy of the Nation to which he belongs. If the offending Lord is still obdurate he shall be dismissed by the War Chief of his nation for refusing to conform to the laws of the Great Peace. His nation shall then install the candidate nominated by the female name holders of his family. 26. It shall be the duty of all of the Five Nations Confederate Lords, from time to time as occasion demands, to act as mentors and spiritual guides of their people and remind them of their Creator's will and words. They shall say: "Hearken, that peace
may continue unto future days! Every Confederate Lord shall speak words such as these to promote peace. 27. All Lords of the Five Nations Confederacy must be honest in all things. They must not idle or gossip, but be men possessing those honorable qualities that make true royaneh. It shall be a serious wrong for anyone to lead a Lord into trivial affairs, for the people must ever hold their Lords high in estimation out of respect to their honorable positions. 28. When a candidate Lord is to
be installed he shall furnish four strings of shells (or wampum) one span
in length bound together at one end. Such will constitute the evidence of
his pledge to the Confederate Lords that he will live according to the
constitution of the Great Peace and exercise justice in all affairs. 29. When a Lordship title is to be conferred, the candidate Lord shall furnish the cooked venison, the corn bread and the corn soup, together with other necessary things and the labor for the Conferring of Titles Festival. 30. The Lords of the Confederacy may confer the Lordship title upon a candidate whenever the Great Law is recited, if there be a candidate, for the Great Law speaks all the rules. 31. If a Lord of the
Confederacy should become seriously ill and be thought near death, the
women who are heirs of his title shall go to his house and lift his crown
of deer antlers, the emblem of his Lordship, and place them at one side.
If the Creator spares him and he rises from his bed of sickness he may
rise with the antlers on his brow. "Now our comrade Lord (or our relative Lord) the time has come when we must approach you in your illness. We remove for a time the deer's antlers from your brow, we remove the emblem of your Lordship title. The Great Law has decreed that no Lord should end his life with the antlers on his brow. We therefore lay them aside in the room. If the Creator spares you and you recover from your illness you shall rise from your bed with the antlers on your brow as before and you shall resume your duties as Lord of the Confederacy and you may labor again for the Confederate people." 32. If a Lord of the
Confederacy should die while the Council of the Five Nations is in session
the Council shall adjourn for ten days. No Confederate Council shall sit
within ten days of the death of a Lord of the Confederacy. 33. When a Confederate Lord
dies, the surviving relatives shall immediately dispatch a messenger, a
member of another clan, to the Lords in another locality. When the runner
comes within hailing distance of the locality he shall utter a sad wail,
thus: "Kwa-ah, Kwa-ah, Kwa-ah!" The sound shall be repeated three times
and then again and again at intervals as many times as the distance may
require. When the runner arrives at the settlement the people shall
assemble and one must ask him the nature of his sad message. He shall then
say, "Let us consider." Then he shall tell them of the death of the Lord.
He shall deliver to them a string of shells (wampum) and say "Here is the
testimony, you have heard the message." He may then return home. 34. If a Lord dies and there is
no candidate qualified for the office in the family of the women title
holders, the Lords of the Nation shall give the title into the hands of a
sister family in the clan until such a time as the original family
produces a candidate, when the title shall be restored to the rightful
owners. |
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