You could at least cite the Zapatistas, or something.
The Haudenosaunee might be considered ‘primitive communism’ though I think that’s an unfair characterization, while I think Engles and Lewis Henry Morgan were ultimately correct in their broad assertions about origins of the family and class stratification, the particular focus on the Haudenosaunee was based on a lingering, erroneous, assumption that indigenous Americans were somehow more primitive, or existed in some ‘state of nature’.
But it’s even more of a stretch to assert that the modern Haudenosaunee, as a cultural and political entity are Communist in the modern political sense. There is no coherent Haudenosaunee sovereignty movement that also has strong anarchist or Marxist ideological convictions, akin to what we see with Neozapatismo.
But if you have a counter argument, I’d like to hear it.
I know you’re joking, but this is an unironic theory of what fascism is. It’s called the Imperial Boomerang