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- Photograph of individual wearing 1812 Style Turban; Possibly David Skye.Photograph of individual wearing 1812 Style Turban; Possibly David Skye.
- A Wampum Belt with a 1812 Zig Zag pattern.A Wampum Belt with a 1812 Zig Zag pattern.
- Website graphic for 'Brock's Walk' event, held Aug. 7, 2012. Six Nations actor (front left) is Travis Hill.Website graphic for 'Brock's Walk' event, held Aug. 7, 2012. Six Nations …
- This is a picture of Luella's children by her first husband, Hubert Jamieson. It was taken in California. The man may have been their step-grandfather, the second husband of Hubert's mother. Back RowThis is a picture of Luella's children by her first husband, Hubert …
- He died in 1870 at the age of 39. His grave stone is at the Mohawk Chapel in Brantford.He died in 1870 at the age of 39. His grave stone …
- Eighth in a 62 part series, Fight or Surrender describes the remarkable military victory of thirty-six Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) warriors, winning in battle against a much larger AmericanEighth in a 62 part series, Fight or Surrender describes the remarkable …
- Bulletin of the Departments of History and Political and Economic Science in Queen’s University. The text describes Captain John Deserontyou and the Mohawk settlement at Deseronto.Bulletin of the Departments of History and Political and Economic Science in …
- Article outlining the request of the Six Nations Confederacy to send a representative to the Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference in London.Article outlining the request of the Six Nations Confederacy to send a …
- 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, …
- Extract from an address delivered by Richard Pilant to the Museum Section, Ontario Historical Workshop.Extract from an address delivered by Richard Pilant to the Museum Section, …
- 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 …
- Article detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York to meet with other North American Natives at the United Nations Assembly followed by a parade.Article detailing members of Six Nations plans to travel to New York …
- Twenty-Sixth in a 62 part series, He Fires, Then Retires is a description by British Lt. James FitzGibbon of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) warriors fighting tactics in the War of 1812.Twenty-Sixth in a 62 part series, He Fires, Then Retires is a …
- 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 …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Mar 2014, p.3 "Six Nations Band Council has decided to move forward with two wind projects slated for development in Port Ryerse and Norfolk Township."Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Mar 2014, p.3 "Six Nations Band Council has decided to move forward with two wind …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Mar 2014, p.20 "Six Nations lawyer Kim Thomas expects Bill C-10 to pass third reading in the House of Commons within the next month."Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Mar 2014, p.20 "Six Nations lawyer Kim Thomas expects Bill C-10 to pass third reading …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 20 Mar 2013, p.2 "Cecil Montour, Angelina Bomberry, and Chancey Maracle were winners of a Woodland Cultural Centre art contest held during last fall's Whirlwind Conference on the war of 1812."Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 20 Mar 2013, p.2 "Cecil Montour, Angelina Bomberry, and Chancey Maracle were winners of a Woodland …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 20 Mar 2013, p.3 "Brantford City Councillor Richard Carpenter says the city does not officially recognize Six Nations' land claims as 'legitimate'."Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 20 Mar 2013, p.3 "Brantford City Councillor Richard Carpenter says the city does not officially recognize …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 5 Mar 2014, p.7 "Clanmothers separated themselves from the politics of an ongoing debate over how Six Nations should implement its own child welfare system with a letter presented to Confederacy Chiefs on Saturday."Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 5 Mar 2014, p.7 "Clanmothers separated themselves from the politics of an ongoing debate over how …
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