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The transfer of power from Mandush to Wyandanch was ignored by the Southampton settlers a few months later when they called upon Mandush to settle a conflict over land use . The Indian misconceptions about the terms of the 1640 deed ...
The transfer of power from Mandush to Wyandanch was ignored by the Southampton settlers a few months later when they called upon Mandush to settle a conflict over land use . The Indian misconceptions about the terms of the 1640 deed ...
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3 : THE 1649 LAND USE AGREEMENT a Articles of Agreement : Indented and concluded Between the Town of Southampton on the one part and Seponark Indians on the other part : In the presence of the Meantauk Sachem Thomas Stanton of Hartford ...
3 : THE 1649 LAND USE AGREEMENT a Articles of Agreement : Indented and concluded Between the Town of Southampton on the one part and Seponark Indians on the other part : In the presence of the Meantauk Sachem Thomas Stanton of Hartford ...
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Subsequently the 1821 and 1822 treaties with the Menominees , the Six Nations , and the Stockbridge Indians originally from Massachusetts provided for the purchase of a considerable portion of land , of which the Fox River valley became ...
Subsequently the 1821 and 1822 treaties with the Menominees , the Six Nations , and the Stockbridge Indians originally from Massachusetts provided for the purchase of a considerable portion of land , of which the Fox River valley became ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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