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  "The Premier of B.C is praising the First Nations community of Tofino for its fast rescue effort is crediting the community with saving the lives of many sightseers whose whale-watching boat sank late Sunday."   "The Premier of B.C is praising the First Nations community of Tofino for its fast rescue effort is crediting the community with saving the lives of many sightseers whose whale-watching ...  David Mitson dressed in regalia with David "Pat" Porter also dressed in regalia with tuba in the background.  David Mitson dressed in regalia with David "Pat" Porter also dressed in regalia with tuba in the background.  Six Nations Public Library Board Bicentennial Certificate  Six Nations Public Library Board Bicentennial Certificate   This picture is taken in front of his house at 2852 Fourth Line. His middle name was Adam, in honour of the Rev. Adam Elliott.   This picture is taken in front of his house at 2852 Fourth Line. His middle name was Adam, in honour of the Rev. Adam Elliott.   Photograph of Annie Whelan posing in a seated position.   Photograph of Annie Whelan posing in a seated position.   The Six Nations Marching Band in Dundas c. 1935.   The Six Nations Marching Band in Dundas c. 1935.   First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.   First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.   Twenty-Third in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Amherstburg excerpts the speech given by British Lt. Col. Reginald James in front of the Council of Western Nations on September 14, 1815. The speeches purpose was to thank the Native Warriors and Chiefs for their service in the War of ...   Twenty-Third in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Amherstburg excerpts the speech given by British Lt. Col. Reginald James in front of the Council of Western Nations on September ...  An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames.  An ink print created in the United States of America. This piece is portraying Col. Richard Mentor Johnson of the United States killing the Shawnee leader, Tecumseh, at the Battle ...  Image of Painting (oil on canvas) of Tommy Jemmy (Soo-non-gize, or Long Horns)a Seneca Chief. Noted for killing a Seneca Woman (Kau-qua-tau) for witchcraft and the large court proceeding and trial that followed. Tommy Jemmy lived at Buffalo Creek where he served his community as an elder and chief. Buffalo-born ...  Image of Painting (oil on canvas) of Tommy Jemmy (Soo-non-gize, or Long Horns)a Seneca Chief. Noted for killing a Seneca Woman (Kau-qua-tau) for witchcraft and the large court proceeding and ...  Watercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Intercepted By Indians On Her Way To Warn Fitzgibbon Of Impending U.S. Attack  Watercolour painting depicting Laura Secord Intercepted By Indians On Her Way To Warn Fitzgibbon Of Impending U.S. Attack   A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN, USA featuring statues of William Henry Harrison, Lafayette and Tecumseh; sometimes identified as George Rogers Clark, George Washington and Tecumseh. constructed in the 1880s.   A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN, USA featuring statues of William Henry Harrison, Lafayette and Tecumseh; sometimes identified as George Rogers Clark, George ...
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