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The noun 'gathering' is a collective noun for a gathering of clans.
because the were the most respected people in the clans
In the Iroquois Confederacy, the four main clans were the Wolf, Bear, Turtle, and Hawk clans. Each clan played a vital role in the social structure of the tribe, with specific responsibilities and functions within the community. The clans were matrilineal, meaning lineage was traced through the mother, and they often collaborated for decision-making and governance within the confederacy. This system fostered unity and cooperation among the Iroquois nations.
yes, they did. did you know after a couple got married they would move to the wife's clan?
The Iroquois was a matrilineal tribe, meaning the Iroquois women owned their homes and children. They were divided into clans and each clan had a clan mother. Many families often lived together in longhouses. Each clan protected each other.
The Iroquois are matriarchal. The elder women are the head of the family. Homes belong to the women of the tribe as do the children. When a man marries, he joins the wife's family. When a woman divorced, the children remained with the mother.
Lineages and clans are social structures that organize people based on shared ancestry and kinship. A lineage typically refers to a direct descent from a common ancestor, often tracking through generations. In contrast, a clan encompasses a broader group, often composed of multiple lineages, that may share a name or totem and a sense of collective identity. These systems play crucial roles in various cultures, influencing social organization, inheritance, and community ties.
A grand council is an executive council which holds a large amount of power in its respective governmental system, and often assists a governor or chief executive. In the case of the Iroquois, the Iroquois Grand Council is an assembly of fifty chiefs representing all the clans of all its member nations. Formerly they met yearly to resolve disputes between clans and to plan how to best protect its member nations and their people's welfare.
We were both hunters and gatherers and farmers. We live in family groups called clans in villages in homes called longhouses surrounded by wooden palisades.
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In the Iroquois Confederacy, leadership roles were primarily held by chiefs, known as sachems, who were selected by clan mothers based on their wisdom, experience, and ability to represent the interests of their clans. Each of the member nations, including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and later the Tuscarora, had its own council of sachems, who met to make decisions affecting the confederacy. Additionally, women played a crucial role in leadership as clan mothers, holding the power to nominate and remove chiefs, thus ensuring that the voices of the community were heard in governance. This system emphasized consensus-building and collective decision-making, reflecting the Iroquois' commitment to democratic principles.