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" The women are the chief if not the only manufacturers ; the men judge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them. "
A View of Society in Europe in Its Progress from Rudeness to Refinement: Or ... - Página 173
de Gilbert Stuart - 1778 - 433 páginas
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Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the ..., Volumen 42

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1925 - 944 páginas
...participants in the annual ceremony.32 Regarding the labors of women the last mentioned writer declares: " The women are the chief, if not the only, manufacturers ; the men judge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them." M In fact women anciently, in addition...
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A Selection of Some of the Most Interesting Narratives, Or the ..., Volumen 1

Archibald Loudon - 1811 - 364 páginas
...quicker manner of effecting it — whoever knows any thing of an Indian, will not accuse him of that sin. The women are the chief if not the only manufacturers; the men judge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them. The weight of the- oar lies on the women...
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Annual Reports, Volumen 13

1896 - 676 páginas
...pouches, broad belts, and the like, which are decorated all over with beautiful stripes and chequers. The women are the chief, if not the only, manufacturers; the men judge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them. " " ' In the winter season, the women...
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Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States

William Henry Holmes - 1896 - 680 páginas
...pouches, broad belts, and the like, which are decorated all over with beautiful stripes and chequers. The women are the chief, if not the only, manufacturers; the men jndge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them. * " " In the winter...
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Iroquis [sic] Foods and Food Preparation, Volúmenes 12-14

Frederick Wilkerson Waugh - 1916 - 260 páginas
...survived. 1 Adair writes of the Muskhogean tribes, close neighbours of the Cherokee and Tuscarora, that "the women are the chief, if not the only manufacturers; the men judge that if they perform that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them." Carr refers to the Iroquois as the only...
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Memoir

1916 - 264 páginas
...survived.1 Adair writes of the Muskhogean tribes, close neighbours of the Cherokee and Tuscarora, that "the women are the chief, if not the only manufacturers; the men judge that if they perform that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them." Carr refers to the Iroquois as the only...
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View of Society in Europe

Gilbert Stuart - 1995 - 484 páginas
...attend their work, and to be taught every " ufeful art that they might not flumbcr in idle" nefs." Vit. Car. Mag. in America, according to Mr. Adair, the...Amer. Indians, p. 423. Thefe offices, however, being charadlereftic of the women, are honourable in them. In Rome, during the virtuous times of the republic,...
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Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835

Theda Perdue - 1998 - 270 páginas
...usually measured about three feet long, a foot and a half wide, and a foot deep.1 6 Adair observed: "The women are the chief, if not the only manufacturers; the men judge that if they performed that office, it would exceedingly depreciate them." 27 In addition to baskets and pots, gourds...
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