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how many nations are in the Iroquois nation

5 nations

what does the great tree symbolize

it symbolizes why the Iroquois made the document for peace.

what type of behavior does the constitution demand for a lord of the Iroquois

the lord must be loyal to the constitution and must be honorable

what do the four strings of wampum symbolize for a candidate lord

that they will have the full support of his people.

what does the eagle symbolize for the Iroquois people

that when one tribe spots trouble or evil it will warm the others

how does the eagle really show what the Iroquois did to warm the others

because eagles have really good eye sight and could see far off into the distance

what does the author assume about the worth of the natural world.

that the people belong to the land and that the natural world is important to the Iroquois people

what does the author believe is a necessary characteristic about eh lords

they all must be held high and have to be honorable

does the author think that young or old people have an opinions on this subject

yes the author does think that the young and old have a opinion on this subject of the Iroquois

what does the author assume about the lords character

that the lords are held above the people and are wise and should not be dragged into trivial affairs