Barbara Alice Mann, Ph.D., lives, teaches, researches, and writes in Ohio, the homeland of her Seneca ancestors for the last 1,500 years. She spoke in a virtual event titled Rematriation, held during the 2022 UN Commission on the Status of Women 2022
Barbara Alice Mann describes the inner workings of a long-established North American matriarchal society, where women lead the arrangement of life, including festivals, collective decision-making, management of longhouses, food storage, marriages, childrearing, inheritance, rotating land use, agriculture, food storage, sharing, and gift-giving. And war and peace.
Video recording of live event, organized and hosted by Bernedette Muthien, and found here: https://www.facebook.com/bernedette.muthien/videos/372012621454071/ Editing for WINGS by Frieda Werden
Barbara Alice Mann has many publications. Her most cited book on this topic is titled Iroquoian Women: The Gantowisas