Property rights. — Within the area claimed by the tribe each gens occupies a smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate a particular tract is a matter settled in the council of the tribe, and the gens may abandon... Economics of the Iroquois - Página 71por Sara Henry Stites - 1905 - 159 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1881 - 898 páginas
...occupies a smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate a,particular tract is a matter settled in the council of the tribe,...land among the householders and the household tracts arc distinctly marked by them. The ground is repartitioned once in two years. The heads-of households... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1881 - 916 páginas
...encampment. PKOPERTr RIGHTS. Within the area claimed by the tribe each gens occupies a smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate a particular tract is a matter fettled in the council of the tribe, and the gens may abandon one tract for another only •with the... | |
| John Michels - 1880 - 364 páginas
...encampment. PROPERTY RIGHTS. Within the area claimed by the tribe each gens occupies a smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate...partition the gentile land among the householders, ami the household tracts arc distinctly marked by them. The gmtind is re-partitioned once in two years.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1883 - 838 páginas
...migrations and expeditions the order of travel follows the analogy of encampment. PROPERTY RIGHTS. the gens to cultivate a particular tract is a matter...land among the householders, and the household tracts arc distinctly marked by them. The ground is re-partitioned once in two years. The heads of households... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1887 - 634 páginas
...1'autorite reelle : !e pals, les champs et tonte lenr ricolte leur ajipartieuncnt:" Lafllaii, I, p. 72. "The women councillors partition the gentile land...the household tracts are distinctly marked by them :" Powell, I. c., p. 65. Tlris statement is made without the least qualification by the author from... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1909 - 956 páginas
...analogy of encampment. Within the area claimed by the tribe each gens occupies a smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate a particular tract is a matter settled in the counSOCIAL ORIGINS cil of the tribe, and the gens may abandon one tract for another only with the,... | |
| Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - 1915 - 734 páginas
...smaller tract for the purpose of cultivation. The right of the gens to cultivate a particular-tract is a matter settled in the council of the tribe, and...councillors partition, the gentile land among the househfllders. and the household tracts are distinctly marked by them. The ground is re-partitioned... | |
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