48.) This is Ononadaga- Haudenosaunee Chief Vincent Johnson's oral history account of around the time of the 1990's when the Warriors, led by head warrior Paul Delaronde, came to Onondaga Longhouse with war clubs, to beat the Onondaga Chiefs to death. (5 min. read )

 This oral tradition history account is given here, with full permission and authorization of Onondaga Haudenosaunee Chief Vincent Johnson. The Paul Delaronde that is being identified here, is the same Paul Delaronde that is the current Court designated and appointed spokesperson for the "Men's Fire" and court designated and appointed source for Haudenossunee Confederacy Great Law and protocol, in the current ongoing lawsuit of: Six Nations of the Grand River Band of Indians versus the Governor General of Canada and the Queen of England.

The following oral tradition history is covered under the United Nations Declaration Rights of Indigenous People.(UNDRIP) "Annex- Article 13- 1.: Indigenous people have the right to revitalize, use, develop and transmit to future generations their histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures, and to designate and retain their own names for communities, places and persons."

Here is Ononadaga Haudenosaunee Chief Vincent Johnson's oral history account:

So what happened around the time of the 1990s was that Paul Delaronde led a group of warriors with war clubs, to the Onondaga Nation, with the sole purpose of clubbing to death the Onondaga Chiefs. Paul Delaronde and his warriors were clearly following  Louie Hall's version of the Great Law, where the warriors have the right to club to death the Chiefs, anytime they feel like it. So a Chiefs meeting was called at the Longhouse to meet these warriors with war clubs, to talk to them. Chief Vince Johnson related that Paul Delaronde said to the Chiefs: he will only believe what Chief Vince Johnson says, and he will not believe anyone else. This was said because Chief Vince Johnson had helped at previous troubles at the Mohawk Nation. Paul Delaronde and his warriors were told they must leave their war clubs outside the doorway of the longhouse and only then, they will be allowed in, and the Ononadaga Chiefs will talk with them. The warriors agreed to leave their war clubs outside the doorway of the Ononadaga Longhouse, where Council meets and our sacred ceremonies are held, giving thanks to Our Creator. Vince Johnson spoke at the meeting and calmed the warriors down and they agreed not to club to death the Ononadaga Chiefs according to Louie Hall's version of the Great Law, and to leave peacefully. Chief Vince Johnson said that as they were leaving the meeting, Paul Delaronde turned and said "Vince", and just as Chief Vince Johnson turn, Paul Delaronde swung his fist and stopped a half inch away from Chief Vince Johnson's face. Paul Delaronde said to Chief Vince Johnson- 'you didn't even blink. Aren't you scared, aren't you scared of us? (warriors)'. And Chief Vince Johnson said no, the Creator will take care of me and the Chiefs. At the Longhouse door, Ononadaga Chief Tadodaho- Leon Shenandoah called out to the warriors as they were walking away- 'you forgot your clubs, we don't want them, take them with you'. So Paul Delaronde and his warriors walked back to the Longhouse door and picked up all their war clubs and left.

(end of Ononadaga Haudenosaunee Chief Vincent Johnson's oral history account)

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