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- Stonehouse, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Natives filled the waiting room, each clutching a number, whiling away 10 to 20 minutes of their time."Stonehouse, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Natives filled the waiting room, each clutching a number, whiling away 10 …
- Portrait of Photographer Larrymore McKenzie, of the Lower CayugaPortrait of Photographer Larrymore McKenzie, of the Lower Cayuga
- Made sometime after the middle of the nineteenth century, probably about 1860, its use was confined to the Lower Cayuga band on the Grand River...Although it is now a sacred relic, and it has been reMade sometime after the middle of the nineteenth century, probably about 1860, …
- Photograph of individual wearing Cayuga style Hat with 1812 Era Musket.Photograph of individual wearing Cayuga style Hat with 1812 Era Musket.
- 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 …
- List of Cayuga warriors who participated in the Battle of Beaver Dams. Researched and compiled by the Six Nations Legacy Consortium.List of Cayuga warriors who participated in the Battle of Beaver Dams. …
- Article discussing the validity of Confederacy Passports with a contribution from Alma Greene.Article discussing the validity of Confederacy Passports with a contribution from Alma …
- Smith, Scott, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 19980816 "SIX NATIONS -- Family, friends and the community at large mourned the death this week of respected elder and Confederacy Chief Jacob E. "Jake" Thomas, who suffered a heart attack at his Townline Rd.Smith, Scott, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 19980816 "SIX NATIONS -- Family, friends and the community at large mourned the …
- Wampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a plea for neutrality in 1812. In June of 1812, Seneca, Onondaga and Cayuga Chiefs living at Buffalo Creek came to a council at Grand River.Wampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a …
- Article discussing the history of the Delawares and the Six Nations. Ultimately, many of the Delaware people ended up residing in Six Nations Territories, even though the Delaware and Iroquois had beArticle discussing the history of the Delawares and the Six Nations. Ultimately, …
- 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 …
- "Members of the Cayuga band of the Six Nations Indian will no longer receive an annual treaty payment. The payment will now be made every two years.""Members of the Cayuga band of the Six Nations Indian will no …
- Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on the involvement of Native Allies in the conflict.Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on …
- Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on the involvement of Native groups in the conflict.Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on …
- List of Six Nations Warriors Who Served in the War of 1812 from the Mohawk, Seneca, Delaware, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga and Tutelo Nations. Researched and compiled by the Six Nations Legacy ConsortiumList of Six Nations Warriors Who Served in the War of 1812 …
- Describes the ten major themes of the War of 1812 which are particularly relevant to Six Nations communities. Researched by the Six Nations Legacy ConsortiumDescribes the ten major themes of the War of 1812 which are …
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