Iroquoian Women: The Gantowisas provides a thorough, organized look at
the social, political, economic, and religious roles of women among the
Iroquois, explaining their fit with the larger culture. Gantowisas
means more than simply «woman» - gantowisas is «woman acting in her
official capacity» as fire-keeping woman, faith-keeping woman,
gift-giving woman; leader, counselor, judge; Mother of the People. This
is the light in which the reader will find her in Iroquoian Women.
Barbara Alice Mann draws upon worthy sources, be they early or modern,
oral or written, to present a Native American point of view that insists
upon accuracy, not only in raw reporting, but also in analysis.
Iroquoian Women is the first book-length study to regard Iroquoian
women as central and indispensable to Iroquoian studies.