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- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 "Two of the oldest governments in Canada are not impressed with the constitutional package being promoted by Ottawa in the referendum campaign."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 "Two of the oldest governments in Canada are not impressed with the …
- From D.I. Bushnell, Jr. collection, 1946. Published in American Anthropologist, n.s. Vol.8, No.4, 1906, Plate 37. British Museum catalogue description: 573: A cord made of hemp and porcupine quills dFrom D.I. Bushnell, Jr. collection, 1946. Published in American Anthropologist, n.s. Vol.8, …
- Known to be taken in 1935 or earlier as Dr Hough died September 20, 1935.Known to be taken in 1935 or earlier as Dr Hough died …
- A cord made of hemp and porcupine quills dyed from the Iroquois by the Indian kings - given me by Mr [Capt.] Middleton - for tying their prisoners. (Number 573). The same of a coarser sort without thA cord made of hemp and porcupine quills dyed from the Iroquois …
- Brantford Expositor "Those brilliant autumn leaves aren't the only beautiful things to come out of the forests. Some pretty sophisticated human ideals have come out of there, too."Brantford Expositor "Those brilliant autumn leaves aren't the only beautiful things to come out …
- To view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004220v00d.To view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item …
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- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Amendments to the Canadian constitution should be worked out by Canadian politicians, not native leaders, several Six Nations community members said Thursday."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Amendments to the Canadian constitution should be worked out by Canadian politicians, …
- "A hunting and fishing agreement between the province and traditional chiefs at Six Nations may have been jeopardized by the band council.""A hunting and fishing agreement between the province and traditional chiefs at …
- Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1991 "A Six Nations envirometnal group says the pollution flowing down the Grand River from the Uniroyal plant in Elmira is a violation of the band's treaties."Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1991 "A Six Nations envirometnal group says the pollution flowing down the Grand …
- Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this document and quote file SNPL005714v00d.Please see staff for access to the full PDF version of this …
- Photograph of several Iroquois people posing outdoors in Quebec.Photograph of several Iroquois people posing outdoors in Quebec.
- This design is of the Haudenosaunee 1812 Peace Monument. Each of the clans and each of the six nations encircle the monument which is scheduled to be erected at the Six Nations Veterans Park in JulyThis design is of the Haudenosaunee 1812 Peace Monument. Each of the …
- 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 …
- "Since the beginning of time, American Indians have lived independent, on their own lands, long before there ever was a white government in America. Any agreements made were made with the British Emp"Since the beginning of time, American Indians have lived independent, on their …
- "Every day you read the newspaper, there is some trouble that the native people are having with one of the Canadian governments over land ownership and treaties being broken, restrictions being place"Every day you read the newspaper, there is some trouble that the …
- Seventeenth in a 62 part series, Hodinohsonni in 1812 is a historical summary describing the state of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) community as it existed in 1812.Seventeenth in a 62 part series, Hodinohsonni in 1812 is a historical …
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