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Page 47
... Wikwemikong , at the eastern end of Manitoulin Island . In contrast to the Ojibwa , these Ottawa comprised a tightly - knit group of corn horticulturalists and fisherfolk whose sense of community solidarity had been forged in the ...
... Wikwemikong , at the eastern end of Manitoulin Island . In contrast to the Ojibwa , these Ottawa comprised a tightly - knit group of corn horticulturalists and fisherfolk whose sense of community solidarity had been forged in the ...
Page 59
... Wikwemikong against either surveys or fishing regulations on Aboriginal lands . For several years after 1860 official fears escalated as more became known of the ubiquitous yet hidden nature of this movement , for at its core was a ...
... Wikwemikong against either surveys or fishing regulations on Aboriginal lands . For several years after 1860 official fears escalated as more became known of the ubiquitous yet hidden nature of this movement , for at its core was a ...
Page 60
... Wikwemikong , their work would immediately be obstructed . He concluded by appealing for protection from the Indian Department lest he or his band suffer personal injury . The warning was heeded : today Wikwemikong is still unceded ...
... Wikwemikong , their work would immediately be obstructed . He concluded by appealing for protection from the Indian Department lest he or his band suffer personal injury . The warning was heeded : today Wikwemikong is still unceded ...
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