Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 140
... Chief Jacob Berens and his chief councillor presented the Ojibwe case : " I must tell you that they have , like myself , lived here from childhood , and over these barren rocks our fathers before us went down to their canoes and skiffs ...
... Chief Jacob Berens and his chief councillor presented the Ojibwe case : " I must tell you that they have , like myself , lived here from childhood , and over these barren rocks our fathers before us went down to their canoes and skiffs ...
Page 346
... 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 of his ...
... 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 of his ...
Page 349
... 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 should share equally with them ...
... 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 should share equally with them ...
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