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... settlers and the Oneida , by 1791 Chief Sachem Hendrick Aupaumut was considering relocation . The Stockbridge removal was delayed , however , due to the efforts of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh who attempted to organize a anti - white ...
... settlers and the Oneida , by 1791 Chief Sachem Hendrick Aupaumut was considering relocation . The Stockbridge removal was delayed , however , due to the efforts of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh who attempted to organize a anti - white ...
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... settlers . For example , the discovery of a lead mine in Western Missouri resulted in the relocation of some Delaware ( Kraft 1986 : 127 ) . The Missouri land was poor in natural resources . The Delaware also suffered from hos- tilities ...
... settlers . For example , the discovery of a lead mine in Western Missouri resulted in the relocation of some Delaware ( Kraft 1986 : 127 ) . The Missouri land was poor in natural resources . The Delaware also suffered from hos- tilities ...
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... . Weslager , Clinton 1961 Dutch Explorers , Traders and Settlers in the Delaware Valley 1609– 1664. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . One Man's Perspective : Sam Waller's Years at Moose Factory INDIAN LAND - DEEDS 309.
... . Weslager , Clinton 1961 Dutch Explorers , Traders and Settlers in the Delaware Valley 1609– 1664. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press . One Man's Perspective : Sam Waller's Years at Moose Factory INDIAN LAND - DEEDS 309.
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