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A bunch of wampum
shells on strings, three spans of the hand in length, the upper half
of the bunch being white and the lower half black, and formed from
equal contributions of the men of the Five Nations, shall be a token
that the men have combined themselves into one head, one body and one
thought, and it shall also symbolize their ratification of the peace
pact of the Confederacy, whereby the Lords of the Five Nations have
established the Great Peace.
The white portion
of the shell strings represent the women and the black portion the
men. The black portion, furthermore, is a token of power and
authority vested in the men of the Five Nations.
This string of
wampum vests the people with the right to correct their erring Lords.
In case a part or all the Lords pursue a course not vouched for by
the people and heed not the third warning of their women relatives,
then the matter shall be taken to the General Council of the women of
the Five Nations. If the Lords notified and warned three times fail
to heed, then the case falls into the hands of the men of the Five
Nations. The War Chiefs shall then, by right of such power and
authority, enter the open concil to warn the Lord or Lords to return
from the wrong course. If the Lords heed the warning they shall say,
"we will reply tomorrow." If then an answer is returned in
favor of justice and in accord with this Great Law, then the Lords
shall individualy pledge themselves again by again furnishing the
necessary shells for the pledge. Then shall the War Chief or Chiefs
exhort the Lords urging them to be just and true.
Should it happen
that the Lords refuse to heed the third warning, then two courses are
open: either the men may decide in their council to depose the Lord
or Lords or to club them to death with war clubs. Should they in
their council decide to take the first course the War Chief shall
address the Lord or Lords, saying: "Since you the Lords of the
Five Nations have refused to return to the procedure of the
Constitution, we now declare your seats vacant, we take off your
horns, the token of your Lordship, and others shall be chosen and
installed in your seats, therefore vacate your seats."
Should the men in
their council adopt the second course, the War Chief shall order his
men to enter the council, to take positions beside the Lords, sitting
bewteen them wherever possible. When this is accomplished the War
Chief holding in his outstretched hand a bunch of black wampum
strings shall say to the erring Lords: "So now, Lords of the
Five United Nations, harken to these last words from your men. You
have not heeded the warnings of the women relatives, you have not
heeded the warnings of the General Council of women and you have not
heeded the warnings of the men of the nations, all urging you to
return to the right course of action. Since you are determined to
resist and to withhold justice from your people there is only one
course for us to adopt." At this point the War Chief shall let
drop the bunch of black wampum and the men shall spring to their feet
and club the erring Lords to death. Any erring Lord may submit before
the War Chief lets fall the black wampum. Then his execution is withheld.
The black wampum
here used symbolizes that the power to execute is buried but that it
may be raised up again by the men. It is buried but when occasion
arises they may pull it up and derive their power and authority to
act as here described. |