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General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . ll. On the opposite, north side, are the Iroquois, whose league com-prised the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and laterthe Tuscarora. They dominated New York and much adjoining terri-tory. The exhibits represent particularly the agriculture of the East,which was carried on with rude tools by the women. In a case in the aisle are exhibited wampum belts which were highlyesteemed in this region. They served as credentials for messengersand as records of treaties and other important events. Later, wampumbe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-guide-to-the-exhibition-halls-of-the-american-museum-of-natural-history-ll-on-the-opposite-north-side-are-the-iroquois-whose-league-com-prised-the-mohawk-seneca-oneida-onondaga-cayuga-and-laterthe-tuscarora-they-dominated-new-york-and-much-adjoining-terri-tory-the-exhibits-represent-particularly-the-agriculture-of-the-eastwhich-was-carried-on-with-rude-tools-by-the-women-in-a-case-in-the-aisle-are-exhibited-wampum-belts-which-were-highlyesteemed-in-this-region-they-served-as-credentials-for-messengersand-as-records-of-treaties-and-other-important-events-later-wampumbe-image339432172.html
RM2AM6D5G–General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . ll. On the opposite, north side, are the Iroquois, whose league com-prised the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and laterthe Tuscarora. They dominated New York and much adjoining terri-tory. The exhibits represent particularly the agriculture of the East,which was carried on with rude tools by the women. In a case in the aisle are exhibited wampum belts which were highlyesteemed in this region. They served as credentials for messengersand as records of treaties and other important events. Later, wampumbe
Woman and baby of the Iroquois Confederacy. She wears a fringed cloak, skirt, and holds a baby in a cradle board. A basket hangs on her back from a cord on her forehead. Sauvagesse Iroquois. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Laroque after a design by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur from his Encyclopedie des voyages, Encyclopedia of Voyages, Bordeaux, France, 1792. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-and-baby-of-the-iroquois-confederacy-she-wears-a-fringed-cloak-skirt-and-holds-a-baby-in-a-cradle-board-a-basket-hangs-on-her-back-from-a-cord-on-her-forehead-sauvagesse-iroquois-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-j-laroque-after-a-design-by-jacques-grasset-de-saint-sauveur-from-his-encyclopedie-des-voyages-encyclopedia-of-voyages-bordeaux-france-1792-image571824546.html
RM2T68T16–Woman and baby of the Iroquois Confederacy. She wears a fringed cloak, skirt, and holds a baby in a cradle board. A basket hangs on her back from a cord on her forehead. Sauvagesse Iroquois. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Laroque after a design by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur from his Encyclopedie des voyages, Encyclopedia of Voyages, Bordeaux, France, 1792.
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. Bulletin. Ethnology. 26 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bdll. 150 Power plants and factories, airports, theaters, bars, roads, five-and- dime stores, and thousand upon thousand of white men's houses litter this outside world, through which the Tuscarora moves, sometimes warily and sometimes daringly, in predatory search of the satisfac- tions which the clearing does not—and never did—afford.. a 0 o a '•B a s o While the clearing-and-forest dichotomy is meaningful both to men and to women, it is the men primarily who exploit the forest—who hunt, who take the jobs in high steel, who serve hitche Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-26-bureau-of-american-ethnology-bdll-150-power-plants-and-factories-airports-theaters-bars-roads-five-and-dime-stores-and-thousand-upon-thousand-of-white-mens-houses-litter-this-outside-world-through-which-the-tuscarora-moves-sometimes-warily-and-sometimes-daringly-in-predatory-search-of-the-satisfac-tions-which-the-clearing-does-notand-never-didafford-a-0-o-a-b-a-s-o-while-the-clearing-and-forest-dichotomy-is-meaningful-both-to-men-and-to-women-it-is-the-men-primarily-who-exploit-the-forestwho-hunt-who-take-the-jobs-in-high-steel-who-serve-hitche-image234177019.html
RMRGYK4Y–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 26 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [Bdll. 150 Power plants and factories, airports, theaters, bars, roads, five-and- dime stores, and thousand upon thousand of white men's houses litter this outside world, through which the Tuscarora moves, sometimes warily and sometimes daringly, in predatory search of the satisfac- tions which the clearing does not—and never did—afford.. a 0 o a '•B a s o While the clearing-and-forest dichotomy is meaningful both to men and to women, it is the men primarily who exploit the forest—who hunt, who take the jobs in high steel, who serve hitche
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