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- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1987 "It probably was the deal of the century-at least for Britain. The Mississaugas of the Credit sold Toronto for a "ludicrous" price in The Toronto Purchase of 1878, Donald B. Smith, author of Sacred FJarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1987 "It probably was the deal of the century-at least for Britain. The …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "War devastated Canada. Only 250,000 survived, scattered in small weak groups across the country. This was the scenario Walter Cooke, an Ojibway Cree Indian from Manitoba, presented Tuesday to six peJarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "War devastated Canada. Only 250,000 survived, scattered in small weak groups across …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "Wampum is an ancient Algonquin word for white and purple shell beads. It was never used by the Hodenushohnee for money. In a sharing society, money is of no use. European immigrants first used theseGreen, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "Wampum is an ancient Algonquin word for white and purple shell beads. …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "After the American Revolutionary War, adjustments came to the Iroquois Confederation. Many survivors decided to settle at Grand River Territory which has been set aside by the British Crown for herGreen, Richard G., Brantford Expositor "After the American Revolutionary War, adjustments came to the Iroquois Confederation. Many …
- Livick, Howard, Brantford Expositor "The woman, a clan mother of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy, grasped Roland Force's land, smiled shyly and said what everyone felt."Livick, Howard, Brantford Expositor "The woman, a clan mother of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy, grasped …
- Roper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, 29 May 1968 "After a little encouragement, several residents of the Six Nations and New Credit Reserves developed not one but two newspapers and continue to provide the driving force that keeps circulation of thRoper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, 29 May 1968 "After a little encouragement, several residents of the Six Nations and New …
- Brantford Expositor "Kathy Green, resource teacher at the Six Nations Daycare Centre, watches her four-year-old daughter, Valene, amuse herself Wednesday in the playroom of the Child and Family Assessment and TreatmentBrantford Expositor "Kathy Green, resource teacher at the Six Nations Daycare Centre, watches her …
- Freibauer, Caroline, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "In the past, an Indian hunter would share his kill with everyone. Jim Styres is preserving that spirit of shaing at the annual Six Nations Fall Fair."Freibauer, Caroline, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "In the past, an Indian hunter would share his kill with everyone. …
- Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Jerri Jonathan captured the Miss Six Nations title Friday at the 122nd annual Six Nations Fall Fair."Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Jerri Jonathan captured the Miss Six Nations title Friday at the 122nd …
- Brantford Expositor, Winter 1985 "From Masks to Maquettes, on exhibit at the Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre on Mohawk Street, encompasses the whole phenomenon of Iroquoian sculpture."Brantford Expositor, Winter 1985 "From Masks to Maquettes, on exhibit at the Woodland Indian Cultural Educational …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 1989 "The Six Nations Iroquois have often been called the People of the Longhouse. The original reason for this was because the Iroquoian people lived in long houses. Not just the Six Nations but the HuroBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 1989 "The Six Nations Iroquois have often been called the People of the …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "It's a tradition among many native people to cut holes in each sole of a baby's first pair of moccasins. You may think the holes are put there to teach the baby that all things in life aren't perfecGreen, Richard G., Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "It's a tradition among many native people to cut holes in each …
- Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "An original portrait of Chief Joseph Brant will become part of a new permanent exhibit commemorating native loyalists that opened Sunday at the Woodland Cultural Centre."Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "An original portrait of Chief Joseph Brant will become part of a …
- Judd, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "School's out. But education continues on Six Nations and New Credit Reserves. As the school boycott ends a second week, many of the reserves' 1,200 elementary school pupils are studying at home."Judd, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "School's out. But education continues on Six Nations and New Credit Reserves. …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I have recently been asked by numerous non-Indians my opinion of the boycott of schools on the Six Nations Indian Reserve. Because I was a teacher working for Indian Affairs for more than 30 years,Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I have recently been asked by numerous non-Indians my opinion of the …
- Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "It may be December before 1,200 children on the Six Nations reserve can start school, Chief Coun. William Montour said Monday."Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "It may be December before 1,200 children on the Six Nations reserve …
- Ferguson, Sheila M., Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Brantford artist Shelley Niro is doing something she has long wanted to do; she is operating an art gallery which also houses her studio. In May of this year, the Niroquois Gallery opened at 318 1/2Ferguson, Sheila M., Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Brantford artist Shelley Niro is doing something she has long wanted to …
- Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "More than 60 years after digging it out of the soil near Paris, Frank Southern has returned his boyhood treasure to the town. The 78-year old Sudbury resident presented the Paris Museum and HistoricThompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "More than 60 years after digging it out of the soil near …
- Jacobs, Cindy, Brantford Expositor, 25 Jan 1991 "In the Steps of Our Ancestors is an exhibition of North American Indian footwear that reflects one of the few surviving aspects of native culture."Jacobs, Cindy, Brantford Expositor, 25 Jan 1991 "In the Steps of Our Ancestors is an exhibition of North American …
- Radle, Scott, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "Penny Greene knows what it's like to hurt. As supervisor of the Six Nations Child and Family Support Service, a crisis hotline for people in trouble, the 28-year old knows exactly what many of the pRadle, Scott, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "Penny Greene knows what it's like to hurt. As supervisor of the …
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