Zitat des Tages über Irokesen / Iroquois:
In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
The fortified towns of the Hurons were all on the side exposed to Iroquois incursions.
Many of the Iroquois and Huron houses were of similar construction, the partitions being at the sides only, leaving a wide passage down the middle of the house.
The Huron and Iroquois forests are peopled by my friends; with me, the despots of Europe and their courts are the savages.
Winston Churchill was not entirely British. His mother was American, making Sir Winston part Iroquois Indian.
I tell the story of eight forgotten founders, people like Canassatego, an Iroquois Indian Chief, who taught Benjamin Franklin about federalism, about the idea that you can form a confederacy in which the central power has only limited powers and local control is retained.
My own special knowledge is about the Abenaki people and, to some degree, my Iroquois neighbors. But whenever I write anything about another tribal nation, I always get a lot of help. Not just from books, but from people who belong to that tribal nation.