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Explores how the thoughts of early American feminists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage were influenced by the women of the Iroquois tribes in upstate New York.
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Feminism, Women's rights, History, Indian influences, Iroquois philosophyEdition | Availability |
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Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influences on Early American Feminists
July 2001, Book Publishing Company (TN)
Paperback
in English
1570671214 9781570671210
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"For those of you who are reading this, we hope that the messages inside will help to open your eyes and ears to things that you may have never realized or even thought about, since this type of information has been withheld in the education of all the people."
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"For those of you who are reading this, we hope that the messages inside will help to open your eyes and ears to things that you may have never realized or even thought about, since this type of information has been withheld in the education of all the people."
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