Miyerkules, Disyembre 12, 2012

Native Canadian, Indian Wedding Traditions

Algonquin-speaking people include the Cree, the Ojibwa or Chippewa, the Ottawa, the Montagnais, the Naskapi and others. When a young man chooses a mate in the traditional way, he went with the girl’s family (matriarch society). The custom was usually determined by the growing season. In warmer climates, where women would raise crops to support the families, they were considered the providers.

Read more here: http://www.videobabylon.ca/native_indian_wedding_traditions.html

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