Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Ironside's bidding . Soon after this council , Askin died and Ironside succeeded him . Not until June 1820 did the Huron reveal that it was Askin who told them that the government wanted to purchase their reserve and that Ironside ...
... Ironside's bidding . Soon after this council , Askin died and Ironside succeeded him . Not until June 1820 did the Huron reveal that it was Askin who told them that the government wanted to purchase their reserve and that Ironside ...
Page 336
... Ironside claimed was unfit for habitation along the front.29 Ironside was officially censured for his conduct , but wrote in his defence that he had not actually made the threat , having only privately suggested the use of such a threat ...
... Ironside claimed was unfit for habitation along the front.29 Ironside was officially censured for his conduct , but wrote in his defence that he had not actually made the threat , having only privately suggested the use of such a threat ...
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... Ironside now firmly sided with Chief Thomas Clarke Jr. , named in his deceased father's place . Petitions flowed from both factions with those supporting Ironside arguing that when he was " elected " chief , everyone agreed that he ...
... Ironside now firmly sided with Chief Thomas Clarke Jr. , named in his deceased father's place . Petitions flowed from both factions with those supporting Ironside arguing that when he was " elected " chief , everyone agreed that he ...
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