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Which is the best summary of paragraph three of the Iroquois Constitution?

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The tree of Great Peace represents the iroquois unity
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The tree of great peace represents the Iroquois unity.

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The constitution details how any official proceeding has to be done, how meetings of the confederacy will be conducted, laws regulating the immigration process or various rights. This constitution has been considered to precede the United States Constitution. It was originally passed orally with no written records. And it's original groups are five different tribes of the confederacy namely the Mohawk, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Cayuga tribes.

According to the Iroquois constitution, paragraph three of the constitution shows or highlights the unity of the Iroquois people/ community, which is represented by the Tree of the Great Peace. Paragraph three basically details the procedural steps for any meeting, and the importance of the Tree of Great Peace that the Iroquois people attribute it to be.

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