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  2. When a new baby is born, it is the Clan Mother who provides the name of the baby of her clan. It is said that the Clan Mother has a bag of names at the ready. When a person passes away from her clan, she takes back that name to be used again for future member of the clan.

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    The Iroquois people are a matrilineal society, which means they follow the mother’s side of the family when it comes to identity and family. If a man would marry a woman, then he would move in with her family. The woman’s family would include her mother, father, brothers and sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandmothers, and grandfathers. The women...

    The clan mothers are responsible for appointing the chiefs on the peoples’ behalf. The clan mothers watch young boys and see how they act and how they mature over time. They look at the progress the child into young adulthood and determine which young man could be a potential chief. The clan mothers are the leaders when it came to voicing opinions ...

    The chiefs are responsible for making the right decision in the community’s best interests. The chiefs listen to what the clan mothers say and they then become the voice of the people. The chiefs are the advisors for the people. They are there as support for the community. They also act as counselors for the people. If the people have problems or n...

    The faithkeepers are the operatives of the actions that the clan mothers, chiefs, and community’s decide. They get the longhouse ready for anything that may be happening on the grounds, whether it be a ceremony, a social gathering or anything like that. They make sure the ceremonies are ran as they are supposed at the right times of the year. They ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clan_MotherClan Mother - Wikipedia

    Look up Clan Mother in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clan Mother may refer to: Haudenosaunee Clan Mother. North American Indigenous elder.

  4. Oct 30, 2018 · Clan Mother. Season 1 Episode 10/30/2018. Fixed iFrame Width: in pixels px Height: in pixels px. Copy Copied! Copy failed. Please try again. ...

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  5. Clan mothers and Women’s Council Clan mothers serve for life. They are appointed by consensus of the clan members. Clan mothers have the authority to remove from office any hoyaneh who does not serve the best interests of his nation. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT President U.S. Executive Branch The U.S. president runs for office and is chosen

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  6. Women, as life-givers, and custodians of Mother Earth, are the true matriarchs monitoring the lands resources. I learned that Clan Mothers are selected from among the mothers, and serve as spiritual advisors and healers for their families and communities.

  7. Clan Mothers were the senior women in a longhouse or clan, and had important social and political roles. Three generations of Iroquoian women from the Six Nations Reserve: Mrs. David Jack with her daughter and grand-daughter, 1912, photograph by Frederick W. Waugh.

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