After a lengthy description of the various facets of Haudosaunee ritual, Kristin Herzog makes some interesting statements on the parallels between our modem day social arguments and those which plagued them centuries ago. The unique feature of Haudosaunec social organization is its systematic balance of power between the sexes. Although it is doubtful that American women who are currently engaged in a struggle for political and social power will achieve quite the same degree of equity, just studying a society in which such a balance was achieved is helpful for those in the process of defining women\u27s goals and objectives
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
Historians of the American Indian Movement (AIM) have largely ignored the contributions Native Ameri...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
After a lengthy description of the various facets of Haudosaunee ritual, Kristin Herzog makes some i...
This paper compares and contrasts Shaker communal life with the Oneida Community and the Hutterian B...
In this thesis, I explore the ways in which women negotiate their own forms of power in the Bochasan...
Social scientists have traditionally based their study of marital power on western patriarchal notio...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
Many immigrant groups in the United States celebrated a quincentennial of the "discovery" of a New W...
Many people believe that all women of various ethnic backgrounds in the United States involved in th...
A woman's religious experience and what she holds religiously most important are qualitatively diffe...
In this paper I deal with two traditions of ritual healing in Navajoland, namely with the traditiona...
INTRODUCTION The standing of women in traditional Native societies varied from tribe to tribe. In ma...
This project is informed by the history of Native American removal across Western lands, and the soc...
This project explores how women who live on a southern California reservation of the Kumeyaay Nation...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
Historians of the American Indian Movement (AIM) have largely ignored the contributions Native Ameri...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...
After a lengthy description of the various facets of Haudosaunee ritual, Kristin Herzog makes some i...
This paper compares and contrasts Shaker communal life with the Oneida Community and the Hutterian B...
In this thesis, I explore the ways in which women negotiate their own forms of power in the Bochasan...
Social scientists have traditionally based their study of marital power on western patriarchal notio...
This paper argues that customary values are regularly and dramatically challenged in certain traditi...
Many immigrant groups in the United States celebrated a quincentennial of the "discovery" of a New W...
Many people believe that all women of various ethnic backgrounds in the United States involved in th...
A woman's religious experience and what she holds religiously most important are qualitatively diffe...
In this paper I deal with two traditions of ritual healing in Navajoland, namely with the traditiona...
INTRODUCTION The standing of women in traditional Native societies varied from tribe to tribe. In ma...
This project is informed by the history of Native American removal across Western lands, and the soc...
This project explores how women who live on a southern California reservation of the Kumeyaay Nation...
The poem prefaces Leslie Marmon Silko\u27s novel Ceremony, the story of a young American Indian who ...
Historians of the American Indian Movement (AIM) have largely ignored the contributions Native Ameri...
Since the colonization of Indigenous people on this territory, Indigenous women have faced violence,...