Council of Seven Fires

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Council of Seven Fires

ᎠᏯᎸ ᎤᏓᏅᏖᏂᏓ ᏍᎪᎯᏏ

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Council of Seven Fires
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Type
Type
Term limits
No
History
FoundedJuly 15, 1910
New session started
July 22, 2024
Leadership
Chiefs
Seats50
Constitution
The Great Law of the Meoquanee

The Council of Seven Fires (ᎠᏯᎸ ᎤᏓᏅᏖᏂᏓ ᏍᎪᎯᏏ) is the highest council comprising Chiefs chosen from the nation-level councils. It serves as the primary legislative and deliberative body of the Meoquanee Nation. Composed of hereditary sachems known as Hoyenah, or chiefs, from each clan, the Council is responsible for major decisions and policy-making.

Composition

The Council of Seven Fires is an assembly of 50 Hoyenah (ᎤᏍᏗ) or Chiefs. When a leadership position becomes available, a candidate is chosen from within the clan and is ceremonially "elevated" by the local council consisting of all sachems. Upon assuming the role, the new sachem relinquishes their previous name and is henceforth addressed by their title.

Currently, the distribution of seats on the Council among the Seven Nations is structured as follows:

  • Nasawi: 10 seats
  • Wyanwa: 8 seats
  • Kathanti: 9 seats
  • Aelamet: 7 seats
  • Ashwaki: 8 seats
  • Dohute: 8 seats

Consensus in public actions is vital to the Council's operations. For amendments to Council laws and customs, a two-thirds consent from the Clan Mothers is mandatory. Major changes require a double supermajority for approval. Additionally, no treaty becomes binding unless it garners ratification from at least 75% of the male voters and 75% of the Clan Mothers within the nation.