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Onoda'gega (People of the Hills) In lands of Ohio to New York. Great Tree of Peace: White Pine (Michigan's State Tree!) Onondaga OVERVIEW: Written by Kanatiiosh The Onondaga call themselves Onoda'gega, sometimes spelled Onontakeka, which means People of the Hills, or Onondagaono (The People of the Hills). The Onondagaono are one of the original Five Nations to accept the Peacemaker's message, and they joined together with the Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga to form the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, which is also know as the Iroquois Confederacy.
Haudenosaunee translates to mean (People of the Longhouse), which refers to the type of homes built by the Haudenosaunee. In approximately 1714, the Tuscarora joined the Haudenosaunee, and the Confederacy became six Nations strong. A man wearing a gustoweh (feathered hat) containing two eagle feathers placed near hills to represent that the Onondaga are known as the People of the Hills. When reading the Ayonwatha (Hiawatha) Belt, the Onondagaono are located at the center of the belt. If looking at the Ayonwatha Belt as it is presented , which is looking northward, then the Onondaga are represented by the symbol of the Great White Pine tree. After Tadodaho, who stood in the way of the Confederacy, accepted the Great Law of Peace from the Peacemaker, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy was founded, and then, at Onondaga, the Great Tree of Peace was planted and all the articles of war were buried beneath the tree.
If one reads the belt by looking at the belt southward, then the Onondaga are represented by the symbol of the heart, for Onondaga is the center (Heart) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The Hiawatha belt represents the founding of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. When the Peacemaker came to the warring Five Nations, he carried with him the message of Kaianeraserakowa (the Great Law of Peace). The Peacemaker came to the Haudenosaunee with his message of Skennen (Peace), Kariwiio (The Good Word), and Kasatensera (strength), which contains the principles of peace, equality, respect, love, and justice. The Peacemaker envisioned the uniting of these Nations in peace as one extended Longhouse with each Nation having their own hearth fire. In other words, each Nation would have a shared sovereignty in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the responsibility to protect the Peace, the Natural World, and the Future Generations to come, while retaining the sovereignty over their own Nations. The joining together of the Five Nations is perhaps the oldest example of nations uniting under a single form of government and spirituality.
Interestingly, the Haudenosaunee draw no distinction between what is political and what is spiritual, for our spiritual leaders are also the political leaders. The Onondaga are known as the Fire-keepers, which has significance when the Grand Council of Chiefs, composed of all fifty chiefs of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, meet to discuss matters of importance to the entire Confederacy. During the Grand Council the Onondaga officially open and close the meeting, as well as confirming and sanctioning all decisions of the Council. The Onondaga are also the Keepers of the Wampum, and they are known as the Elder Brothers. The man is wearing a Gustoweh, which is a feathered hat. One can identify the Nation that the wearer is from by the number of eagle feathers and the position of these feathers worn on the kastoweh.
powersearcher placed it in Pinkenburg
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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powersearcher retrieved it from Das Schloß
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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wegaworld discovered it
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im netten Schloß-Cache gesehen...
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00 Schneider placed it in Das Schloß
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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00 Schneider retrieved it from Alte Brücke
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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deep green placed it in Alte Brücke
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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deep green retrieved it from Apelhult
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Västra Götaland, Sweden
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We found this TB during our trip in sweden and enjoyed another time the endless woods, hills, mountains, mills, caves...... and the caches!
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glommen placed it in Apelhult
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Västra Götaland, Sweden
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glommen retrieved it from Bollebygds vattentorn
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Västra Götaland, Sweden
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In the late hours of the day and a little bit chilly weather we found the Indian Bead Chief. A can see that he has been up in the north of Sweden. I´ll see in what direction he will travel next, perhaps south east, or in a couple of weeks, over the Kattegat.
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Thalaxian placed it in Bollebygds vattentorn
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Västra Götaland, Sweden
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