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- Twenty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Great Merit is Due Excerpts quotes from letters by British military leaders acknowledging the enormous role Native Warriors had in ensuring a victory over AmericanTwenty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Great Merit is Due Excerpts quotes …
- Twenty-Fifth in a 62 part series, 1815 Peace Council at Fort George describes events of the 1815 Peace Council meeting held in Fort George. In attendance where representatives from various Six NationTwenty-Fifth in a 62 part series, 1815 Peace Council at Fort George …
- Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs created a list of community members who they felt were disloyal to the crown.Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six …
- Thirty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Burlington Heights, Describes the events of the Peace Council meeting at Burlington Heights on April 24, 1815Thirty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Burlington Heights, Describes …
- Thirty-Ninth in a 62 part series, August 24, 1813 Declarations of War describes the declaration of War made against the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada by The Confederacy Council of Chiefs at BufThirty-Ninth in a 62 part series, August 24, 1813 Declarations of War …
- Fortieth in a 62 part series, Roy Buck on Battle of Stoney Creek is an excerpt of an interview with Roy Buck on the subject of the Battle of Stoney CreekFortieth in a 62 part series, Roy Buck on Battle of Stoney …
- Forty-First in a 62 part series, Mohawk Warriors Drop Out describes the grievances of the St. Lawrence Mohawks who were denied their war booty (for fighting in the War or 1812) by the British, and suForty-First in a 62 part series, Mohawk Warriors Drop Out describes the …
- Thirty-Sixth in a 62 part series, Deadliest Day of the War at Chippawa describes the deadliest day of the War of 1812Thirty-Sixth in a 62 part series, Deadliest Day of the War at …
- Forty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan describes Red Jacket’s proposal to Buffalo Creek chiefs to withdraw from The War of 1812Forty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan describes Red …
- Forty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William Claus’s 1815 correspondences with Maj. Gen. Frederick Robinson. Claus describes recent Native council meetings which centereForty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William …
- Fiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the blue coloured Wampum Belt which was being used in Native ceremonies in 1815 to celebrate peaceFiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the …
- Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial legacy of Native Treaties such as the Treaty of Ghent (1815) and the Jay Treaty (1794)Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial …
- Fifty-Second in a 62 part series, Tehcumtheh’s Betrayal describes the circumstances leading up to Tecumseh death on the battlefield on October 5, 1813Fifty-Second in a 62 part series, Tehcumtheh’s Betrayal describes the circumstances leading …
- Fifty-Third in a 62 part series, Dispossess by the Allies describes the displacement of Seneca and Cayuga Nation populations from Ohio.Fifty-Third in a 62 part series, Dispossess by the Allies describes the …
- Fifty-Fourth in a 62 part series, 1912 Remembering excerpts a speech given by Mohawk Chief A. G. Smith at the rededication of the Brock Monument in 1912Fifty-Fourth in a 62 part series, 1912 Remembering excerpts a speech given …
- "The War of 1812: The Fight for Canada. Throughout Canada's history, Aboriginal peoples have helped shape a country, Britain's military alliances with First Nations were a key part of the defensive n"The War of 1812: The Fight for Canada. Throughout Canada's history, Aboriginal …
- Madziak, Anne Marie, Municipal World (Union, ON: Municipal World Inc., 1891), Jul 2012 "Our world is changing in significant ways. Technology alone is responsible for enormous shifts in how we do most things and how we make sense of our world. Other forces of change include an aging poMadziak, Anne Marie, Municipal World (Union, ON: Municipal World Inc., 1891), Jul 2012 "Our world is changing in significant ways. Technology alone is responsible for …
- "Woodland Cultural Centre Invites You to Experience War Club & Wampum Belts: Hodinohso:ni Experiences of the War of 1812""Woodland Cultural Centre Invites You to Experience War Club & Wampum Belts: …
- Remarks by Tim Johnson, Woodland Cultural Centre, October 29, 2012 On behalf of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian I extend congratu1ations to Executive Director JanRemarks by Tim Johnson, Woodland Cultural Centre, October 29, 2012 On behalf …
- "The Annual Remembrance Day Service & Parade on Sunday October 21, 2012 in Ohsweken Veterans Park Six nations Territory.""The Annual Remembrance Day Service & Parade on Sunday October 21, 2012 …
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