From The Iroquois Constitution
I am Dekanawidah and with the Five Nations confederate lords I plant the Tree of the Great Peace. I name the tree the Tree of the Great Long Leaves. Under the shade of this Tree of the Great Peace we spread the soft white feathery dawn of the globe thistle as seats for you, Adodarhoh, and your cousin lords.
We place you upon those seats, spread soft with the feathery dawn of the globe thistle, there beneath the shade of the spreading branches of the Tree of Peace. There shall you sit and watch the council fire of the Confederacy of the Five Nations, and all the affairs of the Five Nations shall be transacted at this place before you.
Roots have spread out from the Tree of the Great Peace, one to the north, one to the east, one to the south, and one to the west. The name of these roots is the Great White Roots and their nature is peace and strength.
If any man or any nation outside the Five Nations shall obey the laws of the Great Peace and make known their deposition to the lords of the confederacy, they may trace the roots to the tree and if their minds are clean and they are obedient and obey the wishes of the confederate council, they shall be welcomed to take shelter beneath the Tree of Long Leaves.
We place at the top of the Tree of Long Leaves an eagle who is able to see afar.
If he sees in the distance any evil approaching or any danger threatening he will at once warn the people of the confederacy.
The smoke of the confederate council fire shall ever ascend and pierce the sky so that other nations who may be allies may see the council fire of the Great Peace...
Whenever the confederate lords shall assemble for the purpose of holding a council, the Onondaga lords shall open it by expressing their gratitude towards their cousin lords and greeting them, and they shall make an address and offer thanks to the earth where men dwell, to the streams of water, the pools, the springs and lakes, to the maize and fruits, to the medicinal herbs and trees, to the forest trees for their usefulness, to the animals that serve as food and give their pelts for clothing, to the great winds and lesser winds, to the thunderers, to the sun, and the mighty warrior, to the moon, to the messengers of the Creator who reveal his wishes and to the Great Creator who dwells in the heavens above, who gives all the things useful to men, and who is the source and the ruler of health and life. 本章未完,请点击下一页继续阅读! 第1页/共2页
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