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Christianity and the values it espoused were antithetical to traditional Iroquoian and Cherokee values. Women experienced similar social, economic, political, and religious authority within their respective societies. Their experiences in regard to Christ... see more

A comparison of similar narrative figures in presumably unrelated cultures may contribute to the discovery of blind spots and new areas of reflection in ethnographical description and thus indirectly contribute to a better basis for comparative studies. T... see more

Scholars have studied The Three Sisters, a traditional cropping system of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), from multiple perspectives. However, there is no research examining food yields, defined as the quantities of energy and protein produced per unit land... see more

Scholars have studied The Three Sisters, a traditional cropping system of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), from multiple perspectives. However, there is no research examining food yields, defined as the quantities of energy and protein produced per unit land... see more

An examination of non-fiction prose written by Canadian half-Mohawk writer, Pauline Johnson. Johnson used her Mohawk identity to create a writing and performance career. Though these performances often involved embodying typical Indian stereotypes, Johnso... see more

In a time when the majority of the United States' citizens viewed the Native American tribes as savages and a nuisance, George Catlin managed to capture a realistic view of these peoples. Catlin's art is probably the most receptive of the early Native Ame... see more

Talking Circles are a method of group communication used by Native American tribes (such as the Iroquois and Cherokee) to settle disputes, educate, tell stories and make decisions. When considering the practice in the context of social work with groups, t... see more

RESUMEN Este trabajo busca ampliar el conocimiento que se posee sobre variables dentales no métricas en aborígenes argentinos y fortalecer las bases de la antropología dental en nuestro país. Se ha estudiado la prevalencia del rasgo denominado hipocono en... see more

Only a few decades ago a common perception prevailed that the historic­al Native Americans were very prone to violence and warfare. Scalping and torture were seen as a specific custom attached into their ideology and sociocultural ethos. However in the 19... see more

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