- (Skén:nen rahá:wi [skʌ̃.nːʌ̃.ɾahaːwi] in Mohawk),
sometimes referred to as
Deganawida or Tekanawí:ta (as a mark of respect, some
Iroquois avoid using his personal...
- and
Growth of
Deganawida The
Journey to the Mohawks, the Situation, and the
Mission Explained The
Mother of
Nations Accepts Deganawida's Message The Cannibal...
- Cornplanter,
Seneca artist and
author David Cusick,
Tuscarora artist and
author Deganawida or The
Great Peacemaker, the
traditional founder,
along with Hiawatha...
-
Iroquois Dreams That the
Tribes of the
Middle East Will Take the
Message of
Deganawida to
Heart and Make
Peace (2009),
Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, Washington...
- — — — Ad-Darazi — — — — — —
Joseph Smith (only Mormonism) — — — — — —
Deganawida (Native
American Baháʼís) — — — — — — — Báb — — — — — — — Bahá'u'lláh...
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process he set in motion. The
Great Peacemaker (sometimes
referred to as
Deganawida or Dekanawida) co-founded the
Haudenosaunee league in pre-Columbian times...
-
author Pierre Cruzatte,
Omaha member of the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition.
Deganawida (Haudenosaunee),
founder of the
Iroquois Confederacy, more respectfully...
- ‘all of one mind.’
Deganawida wanted all
Indians to be
under the
Great Law of Peace.
Equality for all
Indian nations.”
Deganawida, also
called The Great...
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glowing bamboo plant). The
Great Peacemaker,
sometimes referred to as
Deganawida or
Dekanawida (Iroquois) was born a Huron, and by some accounts, his mother...
- OCLC 44954748. Gray Kanatiyosh,
Barbara A. (2000). "Peacemaker, the (
Deganawida)(Wyandot)". In Johansen,
Bruce Elliott; Mann,
Barbara Alice (eds.). Encyclopedia...