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The Iroquois Book of Rites

Fenton, William(Introduction by)Hale, Horatio(Edited by)
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The Iroquois Book of Rites, the most noteworthy of Hale's studies of the Iroquois, was translated and edited by him from two Indian manuscripts found at Grand River, with the help of informants and interpreters.

The various parts of the Book of Rites throw valuable light on the political and social life, as well as the character and capacity, of the Iroquois.

A long introduction by Hale contains essays on the League, on the Book of Rites, on the Condoling Council, and on the historical traditions, character, policy and language of the Iroquois. Hale's important book has long been out of print and in demand.

It is reprinted here with a valuable introduction on Hale and the significance of his work by William N.

Fenton of the New York State Museum and Science Service, University of the State of New York.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1487591292 / 9781487591298
Paperback / softback
800
15/12/1963
Canada
252 pages
150 x 229 mm, 360 grams