Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Huron nation , although not involved in these agreements , was particularly angry that some unidentified individuals had purchased the Huron reserve through Askin's involvement , and demanded that the transaction be disallowed . These ...
... Huron nation , although not involved in these agreements , was particularly angry that some unidentified individuals had purchased the Huron reserve through Askin's involvement , and demanded that the transaction be disallowed . These ...
Page 346
... Huron nation as a chief , using the Brown - Warrow party to gain this end . Part of the reason he was successful was that the Huron nation wanted an agent to manage their affairs . But Ironside could have remained outside the community ...
... Huron nation as a chief , using the Brown - Warrow party to gain this end . Part of the reason he was successful was that the Huron nation wanted an agent to manage their affairs . But Ironside could have remained outside the community ...
Page 349
... Huron nation was divided on the issue , yet many who had previously supported Ironside now firmly sided with Chief Thomas Clarke Jr. , named in his deceased father's place . Petitions flowed from both factions with those supporting ...
... Huron nation was divided on the issue , yet many who had previously supported Ironside now firmly sided with Chief Thomas Clarke Jr. , named in his deceased father's place . Petitions flowed from both factions with those supporting ...
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