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Ethnography of the Huron Indians, 1615 1649

By: (Author) Elisabeth Tooker

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Ksh 5,450.00

Format: Paperback / Softback

ISBN-10: 103650526X

ISBN-13: 9781036505264

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Product Classification: Sociology: customs & traditions

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This book delves into the rich cultural tapestry of the Huron Indians, offering a comprehensive overview of their ethnography through meticulous research and historical documents. Set against the backdrop of the early 17th century in what is now Ontario, Canada, this work brings to light the life and times of the Iroquoian-speaking Huron before their displacement following conflicts with the Iroquois. The author masterfully compiles and analyses ethnographic data from th-century descriptions, providing an invaluable introduction to Huron culture and serving as an index for further study.

The narrative situates the Huron within the broader context of Iroquoian culture change, presenting an almost unique vantage point for examining such transformations. It bridges temporal gaps between archaeological findings and historical records, enriching our understanding of pre-contact Native American societies. Themes explored include social structures, spiritual beliefs, ritual practices, warfare, and interactions with European settlerseach shedding light on aspects of Huron daily life and cosmology.

Additionally, this book includes critical appendices that offer insights into tribal affiliations, myth cycles, linguistic contributions, and key historical documents that have shaped our knowledge of Huron history.

In encapsulating the significance of its insights on its main subject, this book not only serves as an essential resource for students of Iroquoian culture change but also captivates readers interested in the interplay between history and anthropology. Its detailed examination reveals the complexity of indigenous societies in North America before European contact and highlights the importance of preserving these narratives for future generations.
This book delves into the rich cultural tapestry of the Huron Indians, offering a comprehensive overview of their ethnography through meticulous research and historical documents. Set against the backdrop of the early 17th century in what is now Ontario, Canada, this work brings to light the life and times of the Iroquoian-speaking Huron before their displacement following conflicts with the Iroquois. The author masterfully compiles and analyses ethnographic data from th-century descriptions, providing an invaluable introduction to Huron culture and serving as an index for further study.

The narrative situates the Huron within the broader context of Iroquoian culture change, presenting an almost unique vantage point for examining such transformations. It bridges temporal gaps between archaeological findings and historical records, enriching our understanding of pre-contact Native American societies. Themes explored include social structures, spiritual beliefs, ritual practices, warfare, and interactions with European settlerseach shedding light on aspects of Huron daily life and cosmology.

Additionally, this book includes critical appendices that offer insights into tribal affiliations, myth cycles, linguistic contributions, and key historical documents that have shaped our knowledge of Huron history.

In encapsulating the significance of its insights on its main subject, this book not only serves as an essential resource for students of Iroquoian culture change but also captivates readers interested in the interplay between history and anthropology. Its detailed examination reveals the complexity of indigenous societies in North America before European contact and highlights the importance of preserving these narratives for future generations.

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