Postcard - Haudenosaunee Women: An Inspiration To Early Feminists
Postcard - Haudenosaunee Women: An Inspiration To Early Feminists
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Text: In the mid 1800s Haudenosaunee women provided early feminists, including (L-R) Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Matilda Joslyn Gage and Lucretia Mott with a living contradiction to the notion that women’s oppression was either natural or divinely ordained. Haudenosaunee women above: (L-R)) Audrey Shenandoah, Rochelle Brown, Jeanne Shenandoah.
SCW ©2018, Onondaga Nation photograph: Toba Tucker ©1991
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Excellent. I gave it to a women’s group of 40. I will share with another group Land Justice group (under the Land Justice Project of Nuns and Nones) another 40. Very inspiring. Thanks.
The card is beautiful. The book that goes with the book was inspiring to read. I had not learned of the early history of the women collaborating with the Haudenosaunee women.