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essay on a marriage ceremony​

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Answered by vansh921
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- Marriage Ceremonies Marriage ceremonies are held to the highest traditional standards in the six Iroquois nations, specifically the Mohawk. A marriage signifies a lifelong relationship and there is no end. There are no Mohawk customs for the notion of divorce. Mohawk nations believe in a matrilineal society. In this society the woman is the head of the household and highly respected by her husband and family. The marriage process of the Mohawk nations includes seven traditional elements; the rite of transformation, arranged marriages, wedding wheel, the longhouse, marriage instruction, marriage questions, marriage baskets, feather dances, and traditions conducted at the end of the ceremony.


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Answered by Nikhil22022006
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A Wedding Ceremony

Last week, I enjoyed a wedding ceremony. It was held on the occasion of my cousin. This enjoyable ceremony took place on the 15th instant in our village home. Really it was an attractive ceremony. The whole house was festooned with colorful papers and paper made flowers. There was illumination of multicolored electric lights around the house. The bridegroom and the bride were dressed in gorgeous wedding dresses. About two hundred guests attended the ceremony. Then the formalities of the marriage were completed in a cordial environment. The tables were full of dishes with delicious foods. Some of my cousins served the guests sincerely. The wedding feast was full of pleasure, laughter and hearty conversation. I met many of my relatives after a long time. The farewell scene of the bride was very pathetic. Then the newly married couple got board on a green colored car and started for the residence of the bridegroom. The scene will remain ever fresh in my heart.

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