Answer:
The five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await the coming of Hiawatha.
Explanation:
Hiawatha the Unifier is an Iroquios Legend that narrates the story of becoming of Hiawatha the Unifier from Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon the Upholder of Heavens.
<u>In the legend, after accepting mortality, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon became a man and took the name Hiawatha. When the five tribes namely, Mowhawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayugaa, and Seneca were troubled by other tribes they called on to Hiawatha for help</u>.
Hiawatha, in return, asked them to wait for his arrival, so the five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await his coming.
He exhibited favoritism toward the Kikuyu people
The statement which is not true about <span>Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is:
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Most of the Founders of the United States had read both Hobbes and Locke but were strongly influenced by Locke.
Because <span>Hobbes and Locke were both influential in the development of social contract theory.</span>