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霍德诺索尼联盟,或易洛奎人
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Lewis H. Morgan's studies of the Iroquois, including works often translated as 'The League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee or Iroquois' and 'Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity', provided detailed ethnographic descriptions of kinship, land tenure, and political structures.
Morgan argued that many Native American societies organized descent and inheritance through the maternal line and that women held significant social and political roles.
His comparative approach influenced 19th-century theories of social evolution and kinship studies, though later anthropologists critiqued some of his evolutionary assumptions and ethnographic interpretations.
Nonetheless, Morgan's documentation remains a key historical source on Iroquois social organization.
Morgan argued that many Native American societies organized descent and inheritance through the maternal line and that women held significant social and political roles.
His comparative approach influenced 19th-century theories of social evolution and kinship studies, though later anthropologists critiqued some of his evolutionary assumptions and ethnographic interpretations.
Nonetheless, Morgan's documentation remains a key historical source on Iroquois social organization.
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Mentioned by LeWen to cite Morgan's ethnographic work on the Iroquois as evidence of matrilineal political power.

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