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THE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY.
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small, but they counted in their ranks a large number of able men. This proves the high grade of the stock.[1]


  1. For the prevalence of the organization into gentes or clans among the Indian tribes, see Ancient Society, ch. vi. Since the implication of that work the same organization has been found by Mr. Bandelier by personal exploration among the Pueblo tribes in New Mexico, who speak the Quéris language, among whom his work thus far has been confined. Descent is in the female line. The same idefatigable student has found very satisfactory evidence of the same organization among the ancient Mexicans. (See article on "The Social Organization and Mode of Government of the Ancient Mexicans," Peabody Museum, Twelfth Annual Report, p. 576.) He has also found additional evidence of the same organization among the Sedentary Tribes in Central America. It seems highly probable that this organization was anciently universal among the tribes in the Ganowánian family.