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The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions

by Paula Gunn Allen

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W<strong>in</strong>nemucca, Sara, 263<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ter <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Blood (Welch), 82, 86, 90–93, 141, 143–44, 145,<br />

152<br />

W<strong>in</strong>ter Spirit, see Sh-ah-cock<br />

Witchcraft/witchery: as evil, 61, 87, 89, 96–97, 118–19, 123,<br />

124, 125, 138–39, 141, 152; lesbianism and, 257; respect for,<br />

90. See also Supernatural, <strong>the</strong> Wiwanyag wachipi (Sun<br />

Dance), see Dances<br />

Woman: as Creatrix, see Creatrix, <strong>the</strong>; First, see First Mo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

First Woman; Grandmo<strong>the</strong>r(s); as Supreme Spirit, see<br />

Spirit(s); symbolized, 119, 187; as thought or Deity, 11, 255,<br />

257, 264, 268 (see also Spider Old Woman/Thought Woman).<br />

See also Woman (<strong>American</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>)<br />

Woman-centered society, see Gynocracy/gynarchy<br />

Woman Who Owned <strong>the</strong> Shadows, <strong>The</strong> (Allen), 82, 98–100,<br />

147, 152<br />

Women (<strong>American</strong> <strong>Indian</strong>): abstract th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g by, 179; as<br />

“chattels,” 37; as chiefs, see Sunksquaws; colonizers’ view<br />

and treatment of, see Colonization; decision-mak<strong>in</strong>g by, see<br />

<strong>Fem<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>e</strong> power; def<strong>in</strong>itions of, 30, 43; disregarded,<br />

devalued, see <strong>American</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> history; Christianity;<br />

Western/non-<strong>Indian</strong> thought; and gender change of goddesses,<br />

see Gender change <strong>in</strong> traditional tales; lesbian, see<br />

Homosexuality (gay males and lesbians); liberation of, 220;<br />

menstruation of, see Menstruation/menstrual blood; power of,<br />

see <strong>Fem<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>e</strong> power; responsibility of, for oral tradition, 205,<br />

206–7; role models of, 2, 227 (see also Gender roles); as<br />

shamans, see Shamans and shamanism; status of, 30–42, 48–<br />

49, 59, 193, 195, 196, 202–3, 211, 224, 232, 235, 243, 252–<br />

53, 265; violence aga<strong>in</strong>st, see Violence; as vitalizers, see<br />

Childbirth; as warriors, 36; as writers, 243, 264 (see also<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> literature). See also Woman<br />

Women’s Council, see Cherokee <strong>Indian</strong>s

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