Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 30Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Even the former guardian Hawley was demanding additional payment from the tribe , which would “ require further sale of land to defray ” . The tribe also complained to the state that the woodland area of the reservation had " nothing ...
Even the former guardian Hawley was demanding additional payment from the tribe , which would “ require further sale of land to defray ” . The tribe also complained to the state that the woodland area of the reservation had " nothing ...
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Golden Hill II , 1842-1854 In 1841 a census of the Golden Hill tribe reported that there were two families , for a total of ten people . That same year , two tribal members , Ruby Mansfield and her daughter , Nancy Sharpe , petitioned ...
Golden Hill II , 1842-1854 In 1841 a census of the Golden Hill tribe reported that there were two families , for a total of ten people . That same year , two tribal members , Ruby Mansfield and her daughter , Nancy Sharpe , petitioned ...
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William Sherman was also occasionally visited by another member of the tribe , his nephew Henry Pease ( Hurd 1881 : 68 , Sherman 1856-76 ) . In 1875 , using earnings from his work for neighbors , William Sherman purchased a ' -acre ...
William Sherman was also occasionally visited by another member of the tribe , his nephew Henry Pease ( Hurd 1881 : 68 , Sherman 1856-76 ) . In 1875 , using earnings from his work for neighbors , William Sherman purchased a ' -acre ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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