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On 28 July 1945 , W. S. Arneil , Inspector of Indian Agencies for Ontario , wrote to James Daley , the Indian Agent stationed at Walpole Island , advising him that Ontario Hydro was “ co - operating with us to the fullest extent and it ...
On 28 July 1945 , W. S. Arneil , Inspector of Indian Agencies for Ontario , wrote to James Daley , the Indian Agent stationed at Walpole Island , advising him that Ontario Hydro was “ co - operating with us to the fullest extent and it ...
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“ THE ILL - CONSIDERED OBJECTIONS OF A FEW BACKWARD INDIANS ” Stallwood did not give up his campaign to see that hydro - electric service came to Walpole Island . On 11 August 1948 he advised Ottawa that TIE el of 20 a o 10 August 25th ...
“ THE ILL - CONSIDERED OBJECTIONS OF A FEW BACKWARD INDIANS ” Stallwood did not give up his campaign to see that hydro - electric service came to Walpole Island . On 11 August 1948 he advised Ottawa that TIE el of 20 a o 10 August 25th ...
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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 ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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