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  • "Two Stained Glass Windows Unveiled"
    Brantford Expositor, 1959     "Two stained glass windows, the first of eight depicting the history of the Six Nations Indians as related to the Church of England, were dedicated at Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks yesterday."
    Brantford Expositor, 1959   "Two stained glass windows, the first of eight depicting the history of …
  • "Hereditary Chiefs State 'Mohawk Revolt' is Slated for Today"
        "A delegation of Six Nations Indian warriors announced in Hamilton yesterday that starting today hereditary tribal chiefs are taking over governmental authority on the Brant-Haldimand reserve."
      "A delegation of Six Nations Indian warriors announced in Hamilton yesterday that …
  • "6 Brothers, Cousin Trapped by Blaze in Indian Reserve"
        "The bodies of seven Indian Children, one a tiny baby, were removed this afternoon from the ashes of their home in which they were burned to death late yesterday."
      "The bodies of seven Indian Children, one a tiny baby, were removed …
  • Frieze of American History - Death of Tecumseh
        The Frieze of American History in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol contains a painted panorama depicting significant events in American history. The frieze's 19 scenes is the work of three ar
      The Frieze of American History in the Rotunda of the United States …
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  • The Early History of Haldimand County
    Harper, J. Russell, The Grand River Sachem (Caledonia, Ontario), Spring 1950     For access to the full digital file, please see SNPL staff and request file SNPL004304v00d.
    Harper, J. Russell, The Grand River Sachem (Caledonia, Ontario), Spring 1950   For access to the full digital file, please see SNPL staff and …
  • "Harry Smith"
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  • "She Went to School All Her Life"
    The Telegram (Toronto), Summer 1953     "A woman who taught for 50 years at the school she herself attended was honored by her fellow teachers at dinner last evening. Miss Susan Hardie, who retired in 1936 after half a century of teaching
    The Telegram (Toronto), Summer 1953   "A woman who taught for 50 years at the school she herself …
  • "Six Nations Plowing Match"
        Six Nations Plowing Match.
      Six Nations Plowing Match.
  • "'Mounties' Gain Control of Council House"
    Cosway, Roy, Brantford Expositor, 13 Mar 1959     Mounties' Gain Control of Council House Caught unprepared: youthful members of the Iroquois Police play cards in the council house minutes before RCMP arrived. In the struggle, an arm puts pressure o
    Cosway, Roy, Brantford Expositor, 13 Mar 1959   Mounties' Gain Control of Council House Caught unprepared: youthful members of the …
  • "Indian Parley Raided"
    Hamilton Spectator, 13 Mar 1959, pp.1-2     "Four Indians were arrested early today after a scuffle with raiding RCMP in the council chamber of the rebellious hereditary chiefs on the Six Nations Indian Reserve."
    Hamilton Spectator, 13 Mar 1959, pp.1-2   "Four Indians were arrested early today after a scuffle with raiding RCMP …
  • "Indian Neighbours Chant as Little Victims Buried"
    Lautens, Garry, Hamilton Spectator, 22 Mar 1951, pp.7-8     "Mrs. Wilfred Henry watched heartbroken as six of her eight children - victims of the Monday night fire which gutted her tiny frame home and robbed her of her only possessions in this world - were la
    Lautens, Garry, Hamilton Spectator, 22 Mar 1951, pp.7-8   "Mrs. Wilfred Henry watched heartbroken as six of her eight children - …
  • "RCMP Tense Amid Indians' Uneasy Calm"
    Kidd, Paul, Hamilton Spectator, Mar 1959     "The 6,000 Indians who have their home in the Grand River Country are sitting on a volcano. And it is one which could explode without warning. Behind what some outsiders regard as the incredible happ
    Kidd, Paul, Hamilton Spectator, Mar 1959   "The 6,000 Indians who have their home in the Grand River Country …
  • "Saw His Crippled Cousin Hobbling to His Death Little Sister in Arms"
    Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2     To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and request file SNPL002875v00d.
    Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2   To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and …
  • "Six Nations Annual Pageant 1955 Programme"
        "The Indian Defence League of America, the promoters of the Pageant, and the Pageant Committee present their Seventh Annual Pageant portraying in drama. "E. Pauline Johnson" and "Handsome Lake.""
      "The Indian Defence League of America, the promoters of the Pageant, and …
  • "An Iroquois War on White Man's Law"
        "For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. tried to reverse history and throw over the white man's law. Led by hereditary chiefs, Iroquis braves of the Six Nations tribes stormed
      "For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. …
  • "Why Not Give Our Indians a Break?"
    MacDonald, Robert, The Star Weekly, Toronto, 19 Oct 1957, pp.2-3     To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and request file SNPL002877v00d.
    MacDonald, Robert, The Star Weekly, Toronto, 19 Oct 1957, pp.2-3   To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and …
  • "Say Indian Pipe Is 3,500 Years Old"
        "The most spectacular - and puzzling - discovery find to date is the bowl of a pottery pipe that the scientists say is 3,500 years old. The pipe is of 'monitor' design, and originated in the Mississi
      "The most spectacular - and puzzling - discovery find to date is …
  • "Scarborough Bones Site to be Top Tourist Draw"
        "If enthused Scarborough Township officials and businessmen have there way - and it now seems likely they will - the site of the Indian ossuary on Tabor's Hill will become the world's greatest shrine
      "If enthused Scarborough Township officials and businessmen have there way - and …
  • "Seek Independence, Iroquois Tell Court"
    Stonehouse, Eldon, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 1957     "The chiefs, warriors and women of the Six Nations recited their history, religion and traditions in the white man's court this afternoon in a continuation of their battle for the independence of the
    Stonehouse, Eldon, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 1957   "The chiefs, warriors and women of the Six Nations recited their history, …
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