The Untold Iroquois Influence on Early Radical Feminists: An intrepid historian tracks down the source of their revolutionary vision.
vulnerable Raven le Faye |
by SALLY ROESCH WAGNER
I had been haunted by a question to the past, a mystery of feminist history: How did the radical suffragists come to their vision, a vision not of Band-Aid reform but of a reconstituted world completely transformed? ~ Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner (1995)
the Story
woman wading in the waters |
Iroquois Clan Mother Audrey Shehandoah |
Iroquois Clan Mother Alice Papineau Dewasenta once said,
"We are the givers of life. We own the land, the mother. We are honored in a ceremony four times a year with the changing of the seasons. The ceremony lasts six days and there are songs and dances especially dedicated to the mothers. Because a mother is a mother to everybody, we say Ethinoha'. It means 'our mothers,' an honorable word."
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