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THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION OF 28 MAY 1948 In 1948 Stallwoodran into
considerable difficulties with the new chief and council. The Walpole Island First
Nation withdrew and rescinded the conditional resolution thatit had giventhe
Indian ...
THE COUNCIL RESOLUTION OF 28 MAY 1948 In 1948 Stallwoodran into
considerable difficulties with the new chief and council. The Walpole Island First
Nation withdrew and rescinded the conditional resolution thatit had giventhe
Indian ...
Page 243
We have formal authorization from the Chief and Council of the Band to enter into
the necessary agreement with the Commission. Itis felt that although there is
some small opposition to the project among the less progressive Indians on the ...
We have formal authorization from the Chief and Council of the Band to enter into
the necessary agreement with the Commission. Itis felt that although there is
some small opposition to the project among the less progressive Indians on the ...
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On 19May 1950 Allan senta certified copy ofthe resolution to Ontario Hydro, and
took the initiative to provide the necessary legal authority, an order-in-council. At
no time was the Walpole Island First Nation either advised ofthese events or ...
On 19May 1950 Allan senta certified copy ofthe resolution to Ontario Hydro, and
took the initiative to provide the necessary legal authority, an order-in-council. At
no time was the Walpole Island First Nation either advised ofthese events or ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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