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The Rotinonshonni A Traditional Iroquoian History Through The Eyes Of Teharonhiawako And SawiskeraThe Rotinonshonni A Traditional Iroquoian History Through The Eyes Of Teharonhiawako And Sawiskera

The Rotinonshonni A Traditional Iroquoian History Through The Eyes Of Teharonhiawako And Sawiskera

Brian Rice

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"In this book, Rice offers a comprehensive history based on the oral traditions of the Rotinonshonni Longhouse People, also known as the Iroquois. Drawing upon J. N. B. Hewitt's translation and the oral presentations of Cayuga Elder Jacob Thomas, Rice records the Iroquois creation story, the origin of Iroquois clans, the Great Law of Peace, the European invasion, and the life of Handsome Lake. As a participant in a 700-mile walk following the story of the Peacemaker who confederated the original five warring nations that became the Rotinonshonni, Rice traces the historic sites located in what are now known as the Mississippi River Valley, Upstate New York, southern Quebec, and Ontario. The Rotinonshonni creates from oral traditions a history that informs the reader about events that happened in the past and how those events have shaped and are still shaping Rotinonshonni society today."--Publisher's website.

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OL Work ID
OL17577887W

Subjects

Indians of north america, east (u.s.)Indian mythologyIroquois mythologyIroquois IndiansFolkloreHistory

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