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Page 254
... with it in any way and Nishnawbek will not interfere with an individual's right to
choose her/his own path. Generation after generation of Nishnawbek have
inhabited the same land, mastered the same skills and fought the same struggles
...
... with it in any way and Nishnawbek will not interfere with an individual's right to
choose her/his own path. Generation after generation of Nishnawbek have
inhabited the same land, mastered the same skills and fought the same struggles
...
Page 395
Keating first explained the proposed land surrender to Garden River citizens and
only afterward to the Batchewana First Nation. The reserve was to be
surrendered to the Crown for sale at the highest price with proceeds accruing to
the First ...
Keating first explained the proposed land surrender to Garden River citizens and
only afterward to the Batchewana First Nation. The reserve was to be
surrendered to the Crown for sale at the highest price with proceeds accruing to
the First ...
Page 396
We are well aware of the value of said lands and know they are rich in fisheries
timber and minerals a large portion is ... and legal owners ofthe land these
protested to the sale ofthe lands and were treated by the said Cating with
contempt and ...
We are well aware of the value of said lands and know they are rich in fisheries
timber and minerals a large portion is ... and legal owners ofthe land these
protested to the sale ofthe lands and were treated by the said Cating with
contempt and ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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