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The seven Anishinabe clans, also known as the Seven Grandfather Clans, are the Wolf, Bear, Deer, Crane, Fish, Marten, and Bird Clan. Each clan has its own distinct role and responsibilities within the community, contributing to the social structure and cultural identity of the Anishinabe people. These clans are traditionally matrilineal, meaning lineage is traced through the mother, and members often identify with the clan of their mothers. Each clan's teachings and values play a vital role in the spiritual and communal life of the Anishinabe.
The clan mother is the leader of an Indian clan.
The Clan Mothers.
By the clan mothers to represent their clan
The Hoyaneh is chosen by the Clan mother and represent his clan
The anishinabe people lived in New York.... ahahahah.. I HOPE THAT HELPED =)
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Okay the Structure of Iroquois society was very strong even children listened to the meetings because they soon would be in the grand councils, clan mothers were usually the oldest and wisest woman in their nation or clan, the clan mothers choose a hoyaneh to speak at the councils , every person gets a chance to speak and be heard, clan mothers had a very strong influence on the whole nation or clan, nobody was left out. I hope this helped you
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