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On 3 September 1700, chiefs from the Five Nations as well as chiefs from 19
other nations met at Montréal. The Five Nations presented six wampum belts, the
last one depictinga kettle, another metaphor for shared hunting grounds. In
reading ...
On 3 September 1700, chiefs from the Five Nations as well as chiefs from 19
other nations met at Montréal. The Five Nations presented six wampum belts, the
last one depictinga kettle, another metaphor for shared hunting grounds. In
reading ...
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These chiefs gave evidence concerningthe Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi
people belonging to the Walpole Island, Sarnia, ... Four major areas of concern to
the chiefs have been identified, including Keatingand/or Henry'sinvolvement in ...
These chiefs gave evidence concerningthe Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi
people belonging to the Walpole Island, Sarnia, ... Four major areas of concern to
the chiefs have been identified, including Keatingand/or Henry'sinvolvement in ...
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the Walpole chiefs, wanted neither the pignor the horse buttheir moneyo Keating
may also have indulged in a similar purchase himself Chief Sangach reported
that Keating said he was going to purchase a stud horse with the treaty annuity ...
the Walpole chiefs, wanted neither the pignor the horse buttheir moneyo Keating
may also have indulged in a similar purchase himself Chief Sangach reported
that Keating said he was going to purchase a stud horse with the treaty annuity ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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aboriginal Affairs agreement Algonquian American animal appears associated Band called Canada Canadian Carleton University century chiefs construction continued council Cree cultural dance Department described discourse discussion drawings effect elder English evidence example experience expression fact final fishing Garden ground human hunting Hydro important Indian indicates individual interests interpretative issues John Keating Lake land language learning Linguistics living means Mi'kmaq Nations Native needs nominal noted noun occur ofthe Ojibwa Ontario person political position possible predication present Press question recorded REFERENCES relation reported reserve River sense shared social society sound speak speakers story things Toronto totem traditional treaty understanding University values verb Walpole Island