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The Sennekas Spoke next, They gave the Assemblyan Account, that they had
entered into a Treaty of Peace and Alliance with the Wagenhaer Nation of
Indians in behalf of themselves the Other 4 Nations and this Government and that
the ...
The Sennekas Spoke next, They gave the Assemblyan Account, that they had
entered into a Treaty of Peace and Alliance with the Wagenhaer Nation of
Indians in behalf of themselves the Other 4 Nations and this Government and that
the ...
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On 3 September 1700, chiefs from the Five Nations as well as chiefs from 19
other nations met at Montréal. The Five Nations presented six wampum belts, the
last one depictinga kettle, another metaphor for shared hunting grounds. In
reading ...
On 3 September 1700, chiefs from the Five Nations as well as chiefs from 19
other nations met at Montréal. The Five Nations presented six wampum belts, the
last one depictinga kettle, another metaphor for shared hunting grounds. In
reading ...
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with the French and other aboriginal nations. However, unlike earlier peace
treaties, the one ratified at Montréal in 1701, also known as the "Grand
Settlement", proved to be long-lasting. Although occasional flareups occurred
which ...
with the French and other aboriginal nations. However, unlike earlier peace
treaties, the one ratified at Montréal in 1701, also known as the "Grand
Settlement", proved to be long-lasting. Although occasional flareups occurred
which ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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