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This study of kinship relations, economics, and household
organization among the modern Longhouse Iroquois, located in
Ontario, Canada, fills a crucial gap in our knowledge of modern
Iroquoian culture and history and provides a treasury of
information about Longhouse social organization. Founded by nearly
two thousand Iroquois allies of the British crown in 1784, the Six
Nations Reserve became the first Iroquoian community to contain
members of all five tribes of the original Iroquois Confederacy. By
the mid-twentieth century, the reserve had divided along the lines
of politics and religion into two distinct social groups, those who
practiced Christianity and the followers of the more traditional
Longhouse religion.
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