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War Paint Mixture
Haudenosaunee ... translation: They made the house But who painted it the colors we now see --- Red, white and blue Let's go back in time shall we, and observe who cut down the first tree in the eleventh century Five Nations ... called by one name, Iroquois A French given name Separate nations who agreed to live under the same Great Law of Peace Signified by the Great Tree that housed all five families under one roof Haudenosaunee ... The long house was proof that all nations could come together as one under one roof A novel idea, way ahead of its time, the first North American U.N. of it's kind That was a nice trip back in history, but the question still remains: who painted the long house the colors we now see --- Red, white and blue The answer, perhaps you never knew Even so, you never thought about it much, did you Mohawk red ... a lot of spilt bloodshed Onondaga white ... a lot of innocent loss of lives Oneida blue ... a lot of human souls traded too Cayuga red ... a lot of totems toppled on their head Seneca white ... a lot of war whoops in the night Iroquois turquoise blue ... a lot of ancient land taken by someone new Seems two coats of war paint wasn't enough, too bad they didn't first try the color of love
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