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- Thirty-Second in a 62 part series, Lundy's Lane describes one of the bloodiest battles of the War of 1812Thirty-Second in a 62 part series, Lundy's Lane describes one of the …
- First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the …
- Third in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the recruiting of Six Nations Warriors into the War of 1812.Third in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the …
- Fourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic function of the Covenant Chain Wampum Belt used by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) in establishing political relatiFourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic …
- Sixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes Sir John Cadwell, soldier in the King’s Regiment of Foot, wearing gifts given to his uncle, Lt. Col. John Cadwell, commander of FortSixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes …
- Seventh in a 62 part series, 1811 Destruction of Prophetstown describes the differing perspectives of two influential Six Nations prophets Lalawethika (He Makes a Loud Noise) the brother of TehcumtheSeventh in a 62 part series, 1811 Destruction of Prophetstown describes the …
- Ninth in a 62 part series, Col. William Claus and the Indian Department describes The Colonel’s activities as member of the Indian Department and the role he had in the political affairs of Six NatioNinth in a 62 part series, Col. William Claus and the Indian …
- Eleventh in a 62 part series, Choices With Consequences describes the role the Covenant Chain and War Belts played in persuading Native Nations into military alliances with the Americans, British orEleventh in a 62 part series, Choices With Consequences describes the role …
- Forty-Third in a 62 part series, July 11, 1813 1st Raid on Black Rock describe the raid by British soldiers of Black Rock on July 11th, 1813Forty-Third in a 62 part series, July 11, 1813 1st Raid on …
- Forty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Norton’s Point of View is an excerpt from the journal of Major John Norton in which he offered the opinion that the American military treated its Native allies in aForty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Norton’s Point of View is an …
- Forty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Their Fame Liveth lists the plaque text which is displayed inside Brock’s monumentForty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Their Fame Liveth lists the plaque …
- Twenty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Hodinohson:ni Stratagem describes the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) Warriors use of ruses of war (known as stratagem) on their opponents in battleTwenty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Hodinohson:ni Stratagem describes the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois …
- Article discussing a performance of Sagoyewatha the Seneca in the fifth year of the Six Nations Pageant.Article discussing a performance of Sagoyewatha the Seneca in the fifth year …
- Thirty-First in a 62 part series, 1876 Reconciliation at Letchworth describes the historic 1876 council meeting in which leaders from the Mohawk and Seneca Nations attempted to repatriateThirty-First in a 62 part series, 1876 Reconciliation at Letchworth describes the …
- Illustration from the book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912" by Alexander Frasier showing the delegation of guest speakers for the rededication cremonies of Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. Shown arIllustration from the book "Brock Centenary: 1812-1912" by Alexander Frasier showing the …
- Thompson, Carolyn, Turtle Island News, 10 Apr 2013, p. 4 Report on the dedication of a momument to the Tuscarora Nation for their contribution to the War of 1812 on the 200th anniversary of the burning of Lewiston by the Lewiston Historical Association TusThompson, Carolyn, Turtle Island News, 10 Apr 2013, p. 4 Report on the dedication of a momument to the Tuscarora Nation for …
- Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs created a list of community members who they felt were disloyal to the crown.Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six …
- Forty-First in a 62 part series, Mohawk Warriors Drop Out describes the grievances of the St. Lawrence Mohawks who were denied their war booty (for fighting in the War or 1812) by the British, and suForty-First in a 62 part series, Mohawk Warriors Drop Out describes the …
- Forty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William Claus’s 1815 correspondences with Maj. Gen. Frederick Robinson. Claus describes recent Native council meetings which centereForty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William …
- Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial legacy of Native Treaties such as the Treaty of Ghent (1815) and the Jay Treaty (1794)Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial …
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