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In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the Church of England , 52 the Roman Catholics , " and the Methodists . 34 At the same time he allowed his sons and daughters complete freedom ...
In 1849 and 1850 he granted plots of land on which to build churches to three denominations : the Church of England , 52 the Roman Catholics , " and the Methodists . 34 At the same time he allowed his sons and daughters complete freedom ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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The land was taken from the Stoney Point Natives in 1942 under the War Measures Act . " The initial statement remained verbatim through the last week of July 1996 , but on 1 August , just a week after the newspaper led with an article ...
The land was taken from the Stoney Point Natives in 1942 under the War Measures Act . " The initial statement remained verbatim through the last week of July 1996 , but on 1 August , just a week after the newspaper led with an article ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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