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Page 240
The Walpole Island First Nation withdrew and rescinded the conditional
resolution thatit had giventhe Indian Affairs Branch two years earlier. No
agreement had ever been negotiated, much less signed by the Walpole
IslandFirst Nation, with ...
The Walpole Island First Nation withdrew and rescinded the conditional
resolution thatit had giventhe Indian Affairs Branch two years earlier. No
agreement had ever been negotiated, much less signed by the Walpole
IslandFirst Nation, with ...
Page 374
Keating was married to a Native woman from the Walpole Island First Nation and
could speak French, English and fluent Ojibwa * Keating's successful actions in
pursuing the removal of the squatters on Walpole Island, often at his own ...
Keating was married to a Native woman from the Walpole Island First Nation and
could speak French, English and fluent Ojibwa * Keating's successful actions in
pursuing the removal of the squatters on Walpole Island, often at his own ...
Page 394
Thisisland wasthe Aboriginalterritory of the Walpole Island First Nation, whose
testimony 15 years earlier had resulted in Keating's termination. McCrae hoped
to obtain extensive rights in the island so that he could exploit its rich fisheries on
a ...
Thisisland wasthe Aboriginalterritory of the Walpole Island First Nation, whose
testimony 15 years earlier had resulted in Keating's termination. McCrae hoped
to obtain extensive rights in the island so that he could exploit its rich fisheries on
a ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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