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The Great Law of Peace, wampum belts as living treaty records, women's councils that select and depose chiefs, the oldest democracy in North America. iWrity connects your Haudenosaunee fantasy with readers who post honest Amazon reviews within 48 hours.
Get Free Reviews →The oldest democracy as a fantasy premise
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy is not a fantasy invention. It is a real political structure, older than the United States, that governed through law, debate, and the binding authority of wampum belts rather than armies and kings. The women's councils held the power to select — and remove — chiefs. The clan system created obligations that crossed national lines. The Great Law of Peace made revenge institutionally impossible by replacing it with restitution.
For fantasy authors, that system is a gift. Most fantasy politics is built on the assumption that power flows from violence. The Haudenosaunee model shows what a political world built on consensus, clan obligation, and the threat of removal rather than execution actually looks like. That is a genuinely different kind of political fantasy, and iWrity puts your book in front of readers who have been looking for exactly that difference.
Wampum belts as history, treaty, and magical artifact
In Haudenosaunee tradition, wampum belts are not decorative. They are binding historical records, living treaty documents, and the physical manifestation of political agreements. The Two Row Wampum belt records the relationship between the Haudenosaunee and European settlers as two vessels — a canoe and a ship — traveling the same river without interfering with each other. The Hiawatha Belt records the founding of the Confederacy itself.
For a fantasy author, wampum belts offer a magical system with clear rules: they are the record, and altering or destroying them is not just political vandalism but a kind of reality-editing. A belt that records a peace treaty is also, in some sense, the peace itself. iWrity's targeted readers understand this kind of material world-building and are primed to engage with the way your story uses it.
A founding myth for a series
The story of the Peacemaker and Hiawatha is a complete origin arc: two people traveling through a world of war, persuading leaders who have every reason to refuse, building something that should have been impossible. It ends not with a military victory but with a political covenant. And then the story continues, because the Great Law of Peace must be maintained, interpreted, and defended against the inevitable forces that want to return to the old way.
That structure — founding, maintenance, threat, renewal — is the architecture of a multi-book series. iWrity connects your Haudenosaunee fantasy with the readers who will follow that arc from the Peacemaker's first journey to the sixth nation's eventual admission of the Tuscarora, because these readers are already committed to the kind of political and spiritual depth this setting demands.
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Is there a reader audience for Haudenosaunee Confederacy fantasy on Amazon?
Yes. The Six Nations built the oldest democracy in North America, and readers of political fantasy and indigenous speculative fiction are actively searching for stories rooted in the Great Law of Peace, the women's councils, and the clan-based political architecture of the Haudenosaunee.
How does iWrity match my Haudenosaunee fantasy with the right readers?
iWrity prioritizes readers whose review histories show engagement with indigenous North American fantasy, political world-building, matrilineal power structures, and treaty-based governance in speculative fiction. Your ARC reaches readers already primed for the wampum belts, the Great Law, and the women's councils.
What makes the Great Law of Peace such strong fantasy material?
It is the story of how civilization is built by choosing peace when revenge is available. The Peacemaker and Hiawatha persuaded the most violent leaders on the continent to lay down their weapons and join a confederacy governed by law. The political document that resulted was sophisticated enough to influence the framers of the US Constitution.
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Yes. Readers disclose receiving a free advance copy, no star rating is requested or incentivized, and the platform operates strictly within Amazon's current terms of service.
How many reviews can I collect from a single iWrity campaign?
Most authors collect between 10 and 40 verified reviews per campaign over 4 to 6 weeks. Haudenosaunee Confederacy fantasy attracts readers who write detailed, engaged reviews about the political and cosmological architecture of the setting.
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