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32 to aid his Ojibwa and Métis supporters to come together as a community , although he himself continued to adhere to Anglicanism . In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the ...
32 to aid his Ojibwa and Métis supporters to come together as a community , although he himself continued to adhere to Anglicanism . In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the ...
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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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44 capacities continued to take advantage of their positions . George Vardon , a clerk and former Acting Civil Secretary , was suspended and allowed to resign in 1851 after being caught stealing Aboriginal funds , and S. Y. Chesley ...
44 capacities continued to take advantage of their positions . George Vardon , a clerk and former Acting Civil Secretary , was suspended and allowed to resign in 1851 after being caught stealing Aboriginal funds , and S. Y. Chesley ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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