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- "Members of two local Indian bands have occupied a seven hectare property in this Bruce Peninsula city to back their claims to the historic land. The property, known as the South Ordnance Reserve, si"Members of two local Indian bands have occupied a seven hectare property …
- Brantford Expositor, August 4 "True to his words, Peter Cooke showed up at the land registry office Wednesday to legally transfer his house and property to the Mohawk people."Brantford Expositor, August 4 "True to his words, Peter Cooke showed up at the land registry …
- Fitzpatrick, Peter, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Brantford Township has no authority over 21 hectares of land in the township, Councillors were told Monday. The property on Powerline Road northeast of Brantford known as the Doctors Lands, is saidFitzpatrick, Peter, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Brantford Township has no authority over 21 hectares of land in the …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I recently saw a startling plea for the conservation of our environment. It was from a conservation bulletin from the Helensburg Club of Helensburg, Scotland. It was startling because it was writtenBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I recently saw a startling plea for the conservation of our environment. …
- "Alberta Metis leaders left the legislature Thursday with a preliminary land agreement they say will pay them at least $250 million over the next 17 years.""Alberta Metis leaders left the legislature Thursday with a preliminary land agreement …
- "Descendents of an Indian tribe that fled to Canada from the United States in the 1830s have been assured of Ottawa's support in pressing the U.S. government for an 81-year-old unpaid treaty entitlem"Descendents of an Indian tribe that fled to Canada from the United …
- "Land in East Hawkesbury and Innis townships must be the most valuable in Canada, Phil Monture figures.""Land in East Hawkesbury and Innis townships must be the most valuable …
- "The federal government's protection of native interests, pledged in treaty after treaty, as been about as secure as a slab of Swiss cheese.""The federal government's protection of native interests, pledged in treaty after treaty, …
- "Harry LaForme seems less than confident than he was two years ago, but he is as brash as ever.""Harry LaForme seems less than confident than he was two years ago, …
- Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "The Six Nations community dining hall has been transformed into an assembly line as dozens of volunteers pack, label and seal boxes of food and medical supplies for the Mohawks at Oka, Que."Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "The Six Nations community dining hall has been transformed into an assembly …
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- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "I'm sitting in the stark council chamber of Agima-gamig, (Ah-gee-ma:gaw mig) with former chief councilor Fred W. G. Fred. Today is his 68th birthday."Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "I'm sitting in the stark council chamber of Agima-gamig, (Ah-gee-ma:gaw mig) with …
- "The heavily armed Mohawk Warrior Society appears to be playing a leading role in the two armed standoffs between police and natives in Quebec.""The heavily armed Mohawk Warrior Society appears to be playing a leading …
- Barnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Apr 1995 Six Nations offered less than one cent on the dollar for land by Paul Barnsley SIX NATIONS - One of the main reasons the band council decided to take Canada and the province to court was the settlemeBarnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Apr 1995 Six Nations offered less than one cent on the dollar for land …
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