Worte eines Seneca (Staat New York)

Authors

  • Egon Renner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v1i0.13-26

Abstract

The present work stems from a trip to the Allegany Indian Reservation of the Seneca in New York State, in autumn 1971. With the speech of Longhouse Chief Mr. Harry Watt as its centre-piece, it gives an impression of the life and basic attitude of a modern Seneca. This basic attitude can of course be considered exemplary only for Longhouse members, who form the most conservative group among the Seneca and the Iroquois generally.

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Published

1973-01-01

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