The role of the Onondaga people differ from the roles of the other four tribes of Iroquois nation because the tree of Peace is planted in the land of the Onondaga people and they are the firekeepers.
The name was formed by the founding fathers and was a White Pine which served as the symbol for the Iroquois Constitution known as "the great law of peace."
According to the oral tradition, the leaders of the Iroquois Confederacy planted a white pine after its founding in the 15th century.
Therefore, the role of the Onondaga people differ from the roles of the other four tribes of Iroquois nation because the tree of Peace is planted in the land of the Onondaga people and they are the firekeepers.
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