Learn about the formation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, a democracy established several decades before the Declaration of Independence. Students will learn about the importance of the Hiawatha wampum belt to the Haudenosaunee people and discover how 18th century Haudenosaunee leaders influenced the formation of the United States democracy.
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