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E-grāmata: Clan Mother's Call: Reconstructing Haudenosaunee Cultural Memory

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Addresses the importance of Haudenosaunee women in the rebuilding of the Iroquois nation.

Indigenous communities around the world are gathering to both reclaim and share their ancestral wisdom. Aware of and drawing from these social movements, A Clan Mother's Call articulates Haudenosaunee women's worldview that honors women, clanship, and the earth. Over successive generations, First Nation people around the globe have experienced and survived trauma and colonization. Extensive literature documents these assaults, but few record their resilience. This book fulfills an urgent and unmet need for First Nation women to share their historical and cultural memory as a people. It is a need invoked and proclaimed by Clan Mother, Iakoiane Wakerahkats:teh, of the Mohawk Nation. Utilizing ethnographic methods of participatory observation, interviewing and recording oral history, the book is an important and useful resource for capturing "living" histories. It strengthens the cultural bridge and understanding of the Haudenosaunee people within the United States and Canada.

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Addresses the importance of Haudenosaunee women in the rebuilding of the Iroquois nation.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Call of the Earth Mother 1(12)
1 Setting the Context
13(8)
2 The Epoch of Sky Woman
21(16)
The Creation Story
22(12)
Sustaining Creation (The Three Sisters)
34(3)
3 Clans and the Epoch of the League
37(12)
Haudenosaunee Clans
37(6)
How a Clan Mother Came to Be
43(6)
4 Crossover Ceremonies
49(32)
Life Stages
52(6)
Healing through Ceremony
58(4)
The Crossover Ritual for Young Women
62(11)
The Crossover Ritual for Young Men
73(8)
5 Indigenous Strategies in the Global Arena
81(10)
Our Oldest Home
87(4)
Conclusion 91(2)
Appendix 1 Letter to Jeanette Rodriguez from Wakerahkats:teh, Bear Clan Matron 93(2)
Appendix 2 Tasks and Responsibilities of a Clan Mother 95(2)
Notes 97(10)
Works Cited 107(4)
About the Authors 111(2)
Index 113
Jeanette Rodriguez is Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University. She is the coauthor (with Ted Fortier) of Cultural Memory: Resistance, Faith, and Identity. Iakoiane Wakerahkats:teh is Condoled Bear Clan Mother of the Kanien'kehį:ka Nation.