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THE IROQUOIS BOOK OF RITES. EDITED BY HORATIO HALE; M.A.,

CHAPTER I. THE HURON-IROQUOIS NATIONS.

CHAPTER II. THE LEAGUE AND ITS FOUNDERS.

CHAPTER III. THE BOOK OF RITES.

CHAPTER IV. THE CONDOLING COUNCIL. CLANS AND CLASSES.

CHAPTER V. THE CONDOLENCE AND THE INSTALLATION.

CHAPTER VI. THE LAWS OF THE LEAGUE.

CHAPTER VII. HISTORICAL TRADITIONS.

CHAPTER VIII. THE IROQUOIS CHARACTER.

CHAPTER IX. THE IROQUOIS POLICY.

CHAPTER X. THE IROQUOIS LANGUAGE.

ANCIENT RITES OF THE CONDOLING COUNCIL.

OKAYONDONGHSERA YONDENNASE. OGHENTONH KARIGHWATEGHKWENH: DEYUGHNYOXKWARAKTA, RATIYATS.

ANCIENT RITES OF THE CONDOLING COUNCIL (2)

THE BOOK OF THE YOUNGER NATIONS. (ONONDAGA DIALECT.)

THE BOOK OF THE YOUNGER NATIONS. (TRANSLATION.)

NOTES ON THE CANIENGA BOOK

NOTES ON THE ONONDAGA BOOK

APPENDIX.

NOTE A. THE NAMES OF THE IROQUOIS NATIONS.

NOTE B. MEANING OF OHIO, ONTARIO, ONONTIO, RAWENNIIO.

NOTE C. THE ERA OF THE CONFEDERACY.

NOTE D. THE HIAWATHA MYTHS.

NOTE E. THE IROQUOIS TOWNS.

NOTE F. THE PRE-ARYAN RACE IN EUROPE AND AMERICA.

CANIENGA GLOSSARY.

INDEX.

Title: The Iroquois Book of Rites

Author: Horatio Hale

Language: English

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Thomas Hutchinson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

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