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Page 344
... Head obtained Chief Clarke's signature . Bond Head's schemes were a form of extortion and the absence of the entire Splitlog party ( minus Clarke ) may have invalidated the procedure anyway . " The absent mem- bers of the Brown - Warrow ...
... Head obtained Chief Clarke's signature . Bond Head's schemes were a form of extortion and the absence of the entire Splitlog party ( minus Clarke ) may have invalidated the procedure anyway . " The absent mem- bers of the Brown - Warrow ...
Page 346
... Head Chief of our tribe contrary to the wish of our party — our Superintendent being thus adopted into the Tribe became entitled ... to a share of our lands and he is now settled on the Reserve . 61 Thus , when Ironside sensed the end ...
... Head Chief of our tribe contrary to the wish of our party — our Superintendent being thus adopted into the Tribe became entitled ... to a share of our lands and he is now settled on the Reserve . 61 Thus , when Ironside sensed the end ...
Page 362
... Head , as noted earlier , may have been initially prompted by Evans ' view of the value of the land : ―― The land is excellent the flats especially so The a good part of which has been laid down with grass & produces an abundant crop ...
... Head , as noted earlier , may have been initially prompted by Evans ' view of the value of the land : ―― The land is excellent the flats especially so The a good part of which has been laid down with grass & produces an abundant crop ...
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