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Faced with this new threat to band leadership , along with Rankin's renewed determination to acquire yet more property within the Garden River reserve , Ogista travelled to Ottawa for an audience with the Governor General , Lord Lorne .
Faced with this new threat to band leadership , along with Rankin's renewed determination to acquire yet more property within the Garden River reserve , Ogista travelled to Ottawa for an audience with the Governor General , Lord Lorne .
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Remembering Borron's capture of Native trust funds for road building in 1874 , both the Garden River and Batchewana band councils protested any road construction across their lands , and continued to force public traffic to travel 18 ...
Remembering Borron's capture of Native trust funds for road building in 1874 , both the Garden River and Batchewana band councils protested any road construction across their lands , and continued to force public traffic to travel 18 ...
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In the fall of 1852 , Dennis and Keating arrived at the Mississagi River to survey Ponekeosh's reserve which would front on Lake Huron between the Mississagi and Blind Rivers up to the “ first rapids ” . Ponekeosh was not present when ...
In the fall of 1852 , Dennis and Keating arrived at the Mississagi River to survey Ponekeosh's reserve which would front on Lake Huron between the Mississagi and Blind Rivers up to the “ first rapids ” . Ponekeosh was not present when ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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