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Most historiography on the subject prior to 1995 failed to connect any of the known Indian Department treaties with a ... each one reserving the water , fish , game , islands , coasts and peninsulas in and adjacent to the treaty areas .
Most historiography on the subject prior to 1995 failed to connect any of the known Indian Department treaties with a ... each one reserving the water , fish , game , islands , coasts and peninsulas in and adjacent to the treaty areas .
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By the end of the council proceedings , two treaties had been signed , one on 1 August 1805 confirming the Toronto ... However , the written Etobicoke confirmatory treaty stated that an area containing 250,880 acres would be shared with ...
By the end of the council proceedings , two treaties had been signed , one on 1 August 1805 confirming the Toronto ... However , the written Etobicoke confirmatory treaty stated that an area containing 250,880 acres would be shared with ...
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Furthermore , the phrase “ Enak onon ” cannot be found in the later Ojibway versions of the Gun Shot treaties , nor in ... A problem with this interpretation is the fact that the written treaty claims to have been concluded at Niagara ...
Furthermore , the phrase “ Enak onon ” cannot be found in the later Ojibway versions of the Gun Shot treaties , nor in ... A problem with this interpretation is the fact that the written treaty claims to have been concluded at Niagara ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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