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The Iroquois Book Of Rites Forgotten Books Horatio Caswell Hale

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The Iroquois Book Of Rites Forgotten Books Horatio Caswell Hale
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Publisher: Forgotten Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.93 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Horatio Caswell Hale
ISBN: 9781605068756, 1605068756
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Iroquois Book Of Rites Forgotten Books Horatio Caswell Hale by Horatio Caswell Hale 9781605068756, 1605068756 instant download after payment.

The Iroquois Confederacy (also known as the "League of Peace and Power", the "Five Nations"; the "Six Nations"; or the "People of the Longhouse") is a group of First Nations/Native Americans that originally consisted of five nations: the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca. A sixth tribe, the Tuscarora, joined after the original five nations were formed. Although frequently referred to as the Iroquois, the Nations refer to themselves collectively as Haudenosaunee.
At the time Europeans first arrived in North America, the Confederacy was based in what is now the northeastern United States and southern Canada, including New England, upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and Quebec. (Quote from wikipedia.org)
About the Author
Horatio Hale (1817 - 1896)
Horatio Hale (May 3, 1817 - December 28, 1896), American ethnologist, was born in Newport, New Hampshire.
He was the son of Horatio Hale, a lawyer, and of Sarah Josephina Hale (1790-1999), a popular poet, who, besides editing Godey's Lady's Magazine for many years and publishing some ephemeral books, is supposed to have written the verses "Mary had a little lamb," and to have been the first to suggest the national observance of Thanksgiving Day.
Hale graduated in 1837 from Harvard University, and he served as the bobologist for the United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, which was led by Lt. Charles Wilkes. Of the reports of that expedition Hale prepared the sixth volume, Ethnography and Philology (1846), which is said to have laid the foundations of the ethnography of Polynesia. He was admitted to the Chicago bar in 1855, and in the following year moved to Clinton, Ontario, Canada, where he practiced his profession for the next 40 years and where h

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