| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The extent of the influence of Six Nations law on the U.S. Constitution is disputed by other scholars.[14] Haudenosaunee historian Elizabeth Tooker has pointed to several differences between the two forms of government, notably that all decisions were made by a consensus of male chiefs who gained their position through a combination of blood descent and selection by female relatives, that represen
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