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A portrait of Iroquois life and institutions, offering a sympathetic account of national character, social customs, and political organization. Chapters trace the origins and workings of the confederacy known as the Long House, describe spiritual beliefs, ceremonial practices, and seasonal festivals, and examine domestic life, gender roles, burial rites, and moral codes. The author supplies anecdotes, council speeches, and reflections on music, poetry, courtship, and hospitality, and contrasts indigenous customs with those of Christian settlers to challenge stereotypes while highlighting examples of honesty, courtesy, and communal governance.

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Anna C. Johnson

Anna C. Johnson is an author recognized for her work that explores Native American culture and character, particularly through her notable book "The Iroquois; or, the bright side of Indian character." In this work, she presents a perspective that seeks to highlight the positive attributes and contributions of the Iroquois people, challenging prevailing stereotypes of her time. Johnson's writing contributes to the understanding of Indigenous cultures and offers insights into their societal values, making her a significant figure in the discourse surrounding Native American representation in literature.

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