Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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The 1645 peace treaty , like the one in 1624 , failed when warfare erupted again between the Five Nations and the Huron - Algonquian alliance . As early as the fall of 1646 , Five Nations warriors raided northward and westward against ...
The 1645 peace treaty , like the one in 1624 , failed when warfare erupted again between the Five Nations and the Huron - Algonquian alliance . As early as the fall of 1646 , Five Nations warriors raided northward and westward against ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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21 Since at least 1830 the Lieutenant Governor had sought the removal of the four nations ( the Chippewa , Ottawa , Potawatomi and Wyandot ) along the St. Clair River and Detroit River to River aux Sables under his civilization policy ...
21 Since at least 1830 the Lieutenant Governor had sought the removal of the four nations ( the Chippewa , Ottawa , Potawatomi and Wyandot ) along the St. Clair River and Detroit River to River aux Sables under his civilization policy ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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