Native American Women and Culture

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Edward K

 

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February 1, 2016

 

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The man, on the other hand, was said to be an loaf, who all day long sat in the shade of the lodge and smoked his pipe, while his overworked wives attended to his comfort. In actuality, the woman was the man's partner, who preformed her share of the obligations of life and who employed an influence quite as important as his, and often more powerful...
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In the Choctaw nation, " Moieties were subdivided into several nontotemic, exogamous, matrilineal 'kindred' clans, called iksa." (Faiman-Silva, 1997, p.8) The Cheyenne tribe also traced their ancestry through the woman's lineage. Moore (1996, p. 154) shows this when he says, "Such marriages, where the groom comes to live in the bride's band, are called ‘matrilocal’”...
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