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Huron Indian culture in the seventeenth century valued conformity and strongly discouraged idiosyncratic behavior. Since few wished to endure dishonor or reproach, public criticism was often used effectively as a strong pressure for conformity. However, it is a fallacy to equate intolerance of idiosyncratic behavior with lack of respect for individual dignity. While most individuals attempted to live up to society' s ideals, they remained highly sensitive to the preservation of individual honor, and personal independence remained highly important. Overt attempts to coerce anyone were strongly opposed. And if such coercion came from outside a person' s clan, it was considered an affront to the clan, as well as to the individual. The individual' s right to be free from overt constraint was also reinforced by Huron custom and by the vigor with which each clan guarded its independence and privileges. Custom did not permit society as a whole to punish offenders. Responsibility for an individual' s actions was assumed by the individual' s own clan.
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