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- Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 1994 "Work on a tire-recycling plant at Six Nations stopped Thursday after protestors arrived at the construction site."Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 1994 "Work on a tire-recycling plant at Six Nations stopped Thursday after protestors …
- "It seems fitting that the Hodenosaunee begin the 500th year of the Columbus voyage from Europe by reciting the Kai: ianereserakowa or Great Law"It seems fitting that the Hodenosaunee begin the 500th year of the …
- "Mohawk women are warning city councillors not to proceed with a plan to extend the Brantford Southern Access Route through Six Nations land.""Mohawk women are warning city councillors not to proceed with a plan …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992 "A man who is probably best-known as the father of Mohawk poet E. Pauline Johnson will come to be recognized for much more than that after the run of the annual Six Nations Pageant."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992 "A man who is probably best-known as the father of Mohawk poet …
- Brantford Expositor, 11 Aug 1995 "Six Nations residents will welcome traditional Iroquois Confederacy chiefs from Canada and the U.S. for an assembly at the Onondaga Longhouse on Aug. 19."Brantford Expositor, 11 Aug 1995 "Six Nations residents will welcome traditional Iroquois Confederacy chiefs from Canada and …
- Portrait of Six Nations Confederacy Council, c. 1910, prior to the Federal Take-over of Council. Josiah Hill, Secretary of the Council is center. Photo taken at old Council House, Ohsweken Ontario.Portrait of Six Nations Confederacy Council, c. 1910, prior to the Federal …
- Image of Wampum belt given by Grand River Chiefs to John Brant, a version of the Guswhenta or Kaswhenta, Mohawk Covenant Belt.Image of Wampum belt given by Grand River Chiefs to John Brant, …
- Photograph of Six Nations Council. Included in the image are: Rena Hill, Enos Williams, Leonard Staats Sr., Richard Isaacs, Frank Montour, Keith Martin, Sara Smith, Clifford Lickers, Art Anderson Jr.Photograph of Six Nations Council. Included in the image are: Rena Hill, …
- Article describing the presentation of a Maori greenstone to the Six Nations Council. The greenstone was presented to Chief E.P. Garlow by David Smith who had received the greenstone from Maori KingArticle describing the presentation of a Maori greenstone to the Six Nations …
- Photo of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River and Superintendent for the Grand River Mohawk appointed in 1828.Photo of painted portrait of John Brant, Chief of the Six Nations …
- Lithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well made, and robust. His countenance was intelligent, and displayed all the peculiar dignity of an Indian chLithograph -- Hand-colored depicting Oneida Chief Skenando. "Skenando's person was tall, well …
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- Brantford Expositor, 25 Sep 1995 "Six Nations elected band council and occupiers of the Eagle's Nest Business Complex took a "major step" toward resolution over the weekend, said Chief Coun. Steve Williams."Brantford Expositor, 25 Sep 1995 "Six Nations elected band council and occupiers of the Eagle's Nest Business …
- Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1994 "One of the most significant days in Six Nations' history was marked with speeches, a short walk and a small gathering on Friday."Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1994 "One of the most significant days in Six Nations' history was marked …
- Photograph of John Tutela.Photograph of John Tutela.
- Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.
- Article discussing Six Nations' return of a runner's belt to the Hopi Chief Banyackay in a ceremony at the Onondaga Longhouse.Article discussing Six Nations' return of a runner's belt to the Hopi …
- Photographs from reinterment in Scarborough. Clockwise from left Chief Howard Skye, Chief Tehanakarine, Albert Green, Teddy Jacobs, Louis Paint, Verna Logan, Bill John, Chief Joseph Logan, Gus HarrisPhotographs from reinterment in Scarborough. Clockwise from left Chief Howard Skye, Chief …
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