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Essay heading: Cherokee Indians
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This family structure provided a safe and secure environment for women and children. Also, it meant the man lived in the wife's house, surrounded by her clan's people, so he would not dare to abuse her unless he wanted a tribal beating. Women were largely incorporated into the tribes. Not only was she the head of her domain with mutually respected power and authority, she had equal say in the affairs of war and peace... displayed 300 characters
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Women were largely incorporated into the tribes. Not only was she the head of her domain with mutually respected power and authority, she had equal say in the affairs of war and peace. She was also in charge of the household and nourishment of her family (Lehochy). The women were involved in many functions of daily life... displayed next 300 characters
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