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The Iroquois confederacy
Submitted by Michael Dunn on Wed, 2011-04-20 03:00
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It took a bit of hunting around, but I found a translation of the Iroquois "constitution". Scroll down the page a bit to find it.A direct democracy from 500 years ago, the society and political structure of the Iroquois nation were influential (but not quite enough) on the founders of the nation currently occupying the same lands. A modern voluntaryist social organisation could derive a lot of value from these aqncient principles.
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