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Women in the Seneca culture played an important role behind the flap of the wigwam and in the communities that they resided. ... He states that the woman shall never stand in front of her man or lead his business (Seaver 181). ... Jemison had to have noticed the total role reversal since she came from European social norms. The role reversal was the most outstanding difference between native peoples and Europeans since the women were breaking their backs in the field.
Approximate Word count = 932 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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