Economics of the IroquoisNew Era Printing Company, 1905 - 159 páginas Reprint of the 1905 ed. printed by Press of New Era Print. Co., Lancaster, Pa., which was issued as v. 1, no. 3 of Bryn Mawr College monographs, Monograph series. |
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... coöperation not advan- tageous . Even the village economy was a mere aggregation of domestic economies . Yet a ... coöperated with all the rest in order to carry out certain definite purposes , was the clan : hence , for the time being ...
... coöperation not advan- tageous . Even the village economy was a mere aggregation of domestic economies . Yet a ... coöperated with all the rest in order to carry out certain definite purposes , was the clan : hence , for the time being ...
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... coöperation would spring up . Among 6 the Hurons seine - fishing was carried on by large parties , working harmoniously together . Everywhere the building and use of weirs and hurdles involved considerable coöperation . " Loskiel ...
... coöperation would spring up . Among 6 the Hurons seine - fishing was carried on by large parties , working harmoniously together . Everywhere the building and use of weirs and hurdles involved considerable coöperation . " Loskiel ...
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... coöperation in defense , the tribal organization was strengthened by various other factors . The propitiation of forces controlling the weather was a strong bond of union , often in itself an effectual motive for combination . When any ...
... coöperation in defense , the tribal organization was strengthened by various other factors . The propitiation of forces controlling the weather was a strong bond of union , often in itself an effectual motive for combination . When any ...
Contenido
PART I | 13 |
The Hurons a related tribe living in a similar environment | 19 |
The sexual division of labor | 27 |
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¹ Jes ¹Jes according affairs agricultural agriculturist animals Ataentsic bark Beauchamp Book of Rites Bryn Mawr College cabin captives Carr carried ceremonies clan economy confederacy coöperation corn councillors cultivated deer deities divinities domestic economic expedition fact feasts federacy forest gens gentes gentile hence Hist Hontan hunters and warriors hunting and fishing hunting season hunting tribe Hurons husband implements Indians individual Iroquois Trail Iroquois village Jesuit Relations Jouskeha labor Lafitau latter Longhouse Loskiel LVII maize Mary Jemison meat men's clan method Mohawk Morgan N. Y. St nature Onondaga Oyander paternal phratry Potherie Powell primitive production regarded religious Sachem Sagard says Schoolcraft Seneca Seneca Tribe skins sometimes sorcerers sort supply surplus tion trade tribal council wampum whole wife women women's clan wood wooden worship Wyandot Gov't XLIII XVII XXXIX XXXVIII
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Indian Affairs in Colonial New York: The Seventeenth Century Allen W. Trelease Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |