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Sisters In Spirit Iroquois Influence On Early Feminists Wagner

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Sisters In Spirit Iroquois Influence On Early Feminists Wagner
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Publisher: Native Voices
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.31 MB
Author: Wagner, Sally Roesch
ISBN: 9781570671210, 1570671214, B0035YPIG4
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Sisters In Spirit Iroquois Influence On Early Feminists Wagner by Wagner, Sally Roesch 9781570671210, 1570671214, B0035YPIG4 instant download after payment.

Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women fired the revolutionary vision of early feminists by providing a model of freedom for women at a time when EuroAmerican women experienced few rights. Women of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy possessed freedoms far beyond those of their white sisters: decisive political power, control of their bodies, control of their own property, custody of children they bore, the power to initiate divorce, satisfying work, and a society generally free of rape and domestic violence. The thoughts of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage were shaped by their involvement with indigenous women neighbors in upstate New York.
Intrepid historian Sally Roesch Wagner recounts the compelling struggle for freedom and equality waged by women in the United States and documents the influence and inspiration Native American women gave to this dynamic social movement. The personal and political changes unleashed by the Iroquois/feminist relationship continue to transform our lives.

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