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The model is Algonquin
The Algonquin Nation is a patriarchal society which means that the families were attached to the father side of the family. For example, hunting territories were handed down from father's to son and in case of a wedding; the woman would leave to go stay with her husband’s family.
The Chief was not elected, but inherited his title from his father. In the eventuality where a Chief did not have a son, his title was given to his first son-in-law.
It is also important to know that the Chief was more a spokesperson than someone imposing his views. In fact, the decision making process was very democratic because every member, be it a man or a woman, was allowed to express its opinion and the final decision was a consensus.
Le câble et Faith
La société algonquine est une société patriarcale. C’est-à-dire que les familles se rattachaient au côté paternel de la famille. Par exemple, les territoires de chasse étaient transmis de père en fils et lors d’un mariage, la fille allait vivre dans la famille de son mari.
Le chef n’était pas élu, mais héritait plutôt du titre de son père. Dans le cas où un homme n’avait pas de fils, le titre était transféré à son premier gendre.
Il est aussi important de noter que le chef était en fait davantage un porte-parole que quelqu’un qui imposait des décisions. En effet, le processus de décision était très démocratique puisque chaque membre, homme ou femme, avait la liberté de s’exprimer et la décision finale était prise par consensus.
Faith madlynx.deviantart.com/gallery…
The Algonquin Nation is a patriarchal society which means that the families were attached to the father side of the family. For example, hunting territories were handed down from father's to son and in case of a wedding; the woman would leave to go stay with her husband’s family.
The Chief was not elected, but inherited his title from his father. In the eventuality where a Chief did not have a son, his title was given to his first son-in-law.
It is also important to know that the Chief was more a spokesperson than someone imposing his views. In fact, the decision making process was very democratic because every member, be it a man or a woman, was allowed to express its opinion and the final decision was a consensus.
Le câble et Faith
La société algonquine est une société patriarcale. C’est-à-dire que les familles se rattachaient au côté paternel de la famille. Par exemple, les territoires de chasse étaient transmis de père en fils et lors d’un mariage, la fille allait vivre dans la famille de son mari.
Le chef n’était pas élu, mais héritait plutôt du titre de son père. Dans le cas où un homme n’avait pas de fils, le titre était transféré à son premier gendre.
Il est aussi important de noter que le chef était en fait davantage un porte-parole que quelqu’un qui imposait des décisions. En effet, le processus de décision était très démocratique puisque chaque membre, homme ou femme, avait la liberté de s’exprimer et la décision finale était prise par consensus.
Faith madlynx.deviantart.com/gallery…
Image size
2000x2000px 2.13 MB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D300
Shutter Speed
1/200 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
52 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Sep 10, 2011, 12:42:33 PM
Mature
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Beautiful as Always.
Thanks to you and the Model.
Keep the Faith