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as chief oren lyons of the haudedenosaunee 6 nations--iroquois 6 nations--has often counsnseled s here at biononeers, "raise u up your leadeders." young peoeoplee always at the forefront of social change movements, bringing vitatalizing crereativ, innovation, and legs. momore thn
as chief oren lyons of the haudedenosaunee 6 nations--iroquois 6 nations--has often counsnseled s here at biononeers, "raise u up your leadeders." young peoeoplee always at the forefront of social change movements, bringing vitatalizing crereativ, innovation, and legs. momore thn
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as chief oren lyons of the haudenonosaunee 6 nations--iroquois 6 nations--has often counseleled s heret bioneeeers, "raise upp your leadersrs." young peoplplee always at the forefront of social change movements, bringing vitalilizing creatativ, innovation, and legs. morere thn ev
as chief oren lyons of the haudenonosaunee 6 nations--iroquois 6 nations--has often counseleled s heret bioneeeers, "raise upp your leadersrs." young peoplplee always at the forefront of social change movements, bringing vitalilizing creatativ, innovation, and legs. morere thn ev
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the iroquois lost. the british lost. they were not in a good position after the war. i have come around to thinking that from a general native american perspective, if you can posit such a thing, this whole . more from the seven years war until the war of 1812, was one long war. to maintain their territory, to keep the americans and british out of their territory. ultimately losing more. but there were several different points where things could have turned out differently. it's not hard to imagine things turning out differently. one of them is when you are referring to. when the french and americans signed this alliance, americans committed themselves not to negotiate peace with britain. the broke that. they broke that commitment. it's largely because they fought -- they were probably right that the french would try to keep the ohio valley as neutral territory. so americans didn't want that. they got this concession from britain by negotiating a eace.ate p from the canadian perspective, it's a complicated question. first of all there is no canada until much later. it
the iroquois lost. the british lost. they were not in a good position after the war. i have come around to thinking that from a general native american perspective, if you can posit such a thing, this whole . more from the seven years war until the war of 1812, was one long war. to maintain their territory, to keep the americans and british out of their territory. ultimately losing more. but there were several different points where things could have turned out differently. it's not hard to...