Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 86
... women to name counsellors , who were sometimes women , he adds , " The women have the chief authority amongst all the nations of the Huron language , if we except the Iroquois canton of Oneida , in which it is in both sexes alternately ...
... women to name counsellors , who were sometimes women , he adds , " The women have the chief authority amongst all the nations of the Huron language , if we except the Iroquois canton of Oneida , in which it is in both sexes alternately ...
Strana 87
... women ? . . . They entreat that the veneration of their ancestors , in favor of women , be not disregarded , and that they may not be despised ; the Great Spirit is their Maker . The female governesses beg leave to speak with the ...
... women ? . . . They entreat that the veneration of their ancestors , in favor of women , be not disregarded , and that they may not be despised ; the Great Spirit is their Maker . The female governesses beg leave to speak with the ...
Strana 90
... women eat last . When Le Moyne left Onondaga in 1654 , the principal men and women were invited to his feast of adieu , according to their custom , but this custom seems to have changed at a later day . Some things may be summarized . Women ...
... women eat last . When Le Moyne left Onondaga in 1654 , the principal men and women were invited to his feast of adieu , according to their custom , but this custom seems to have changed at a later day . Some things may be summarized . Women ...
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