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Page 63
Faced with this new threat to band leadership, along with Rankin's renewed
determination to acquire yet more property within the Garden Riverreserve,
Ogista travelledtoOttawa foran audience withthe Governor General, Lord Lorne.
While in ...
Faced with this new threat to band leadership, along with Rankin's renewed
determination to acquire yet more property within the Garden Riverreserve,
Ogista travelledtoOttawa foran audience withthe Governor General, Lord Lorne.
While in ...
Page 65
Remembering Borron's capture of Native trust funds for road building in 1874,
both the Garden River and Batchewanabandcouncils protestedany
roadconstruction acrosstheirlands, and continued to force public traffic to travel
18 miles along ...
Remembering Borron's capture of Native trust funds for road building in 1874,
both the Garden River and Batchewanabandcouncils protestedany
roadconstruction acrosstheirlands, and continued to force public traffic to travel
18 miles along ...
Page 67
Wilson,o all ofwhom incorporated material from Garden River into their work,
endowed their subjects less with an exoticism than with a romantic pathos, which
reflected more of an idealised vanished past than the potentialities of the Native ...
Wilson,o all ofwhom incorporated material from Garden River into their work,
endowed their subjects less with an exoticism than with a romantic pathos, which
reflected more of an idealised vanished past than the potentialities of the Native ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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