Bear clan

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The Bear clan is one of the traditional Cayuga Nation matrilineal clans, associated with specific social, political, and ceremonial roles within the community.

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Bear clan canonical 1

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Cayuga clan
clan
matrilineal clan
associatedWith Cayuga longhouse traditions
Iroquois chiefs
surface form: Haudenosaunee clan mothers
belongsToCategory Indigenous clan
North American Indigenous social organization
culture Haudenosaunee
descentTracedThrough mother
ethnicGroup Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga people
governedBy clan mothers
hasContinuity traditional institution maintained into the present
hasFunction organizing ceremonial responsibilities
organizing social relations
structuring political responsibilities
hasRole ceremonial role in Cayuga community
political role in Cayuga community
social role in Cayuga community
hasSocialFunction defining kinship obligations
regulating marriage within Cayuga Nation
kinshipSystem matrilineal descent
languageContext Cayuga language
membershipInheritedFrom mother
partOf Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga Nation

Iroquois kinship system
surface form: Haudenosaunee clan system
playsRoleIn Cayuga clan system
surface form: Cayuga ceremonial cycles

maintenance of Cayuga customary law
selection of Cayuga leaders
religiousContext Haudenosaunee spiritual traditions
symbol bear
traditionalTerritory Cayuga homelands in the Finger Lakes region

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cayuga hasClan Bear clan