Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians
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An autobiographical and ethnographic account by a Tuscarora leader that collects Iroquois legends, traditions, laws, and histories. It presents oral narratives and cultural explanations, outlines social organization, governance, and religious practices, and recounts the Tuscarora people's migration and relations with settlers. The author critiques prevailing stereotypes and historical misrepresentations, compares indigenous and European customs, and offers biographical sketches and reflections intended to promote understanding and better treatment. Material combines firsthand recollection, interviews with elders, and comparison with written histories to preserve heritage and argue for recognition of indigenous capacities and rights.
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