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Several matters were discussed by these gentlemen while at our office , one of which was that there seems to be some dissatisfaction with Mr. Dailey , the Indian Agent , and apparently the Indians have petitioned his removal .
Several matters were discussed by these gentlemen while at our office , one of which was that there seems to be some dissatisfaction with Mr. Dailey , the Indian Agent , and apparently the Indians have petitioned his removal .
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The result of the demise of the hereditary chiefs was explained by Brigham who asserted that “ The Indians on this Reserve ... According to Brigham , the fact that there was no “ proper Council " under the Indian Act , until the 1870s ...
The result of the demise of the hereditary chiefs was explained by Brigham who asserted that “ The Indians on this Reserve ... According to Brigham , the fact that there was no “ proper Council " under the Indian Act , until the 1870s ...
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The Compact Tory as bureaucrat : Samuel Peters Jarvis and the Indian Department , 1837-1845 . Ontario History 73 : 40–54 . Leslie , John . 1982. The Bagot Commission : developing a corporate memory for the Indian Department .
The Compact Tory as bureaucrat : Samuel Peters Jarvis and the Indian Department , 1837-1845 . Ontario History 73 : 40–54 . Leslie , John . 1982. The Bagot Commission : developing a corporate memory for the Indian Department .
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LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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