Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 395
... 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 Nation under the following ...
... 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 Nation under the following ...
Page 397
... surrender any part of their reserve . We know , however , from the Batchewana Nation's Petition and Cameron's letter that almost all of the signatures on the Batchewana ' surrender ' were fraudulent . The two Garden River chiefs who ...
... surrender any part of their reserve . We know , however , from the Batchewana Nation's Petition and Cameron's letter that almost all of the signatures on the Batchewana ' surrender ' were fraudulent . The two Garden River chiefs who ...
Page 398
85 surrender agreements , to be removed to the Garden River Reserve where they were to be located on 40 acres land with the opportunity to purchase 80 - acre lots at the upset price in the surrendered tracts . " This , at least , was an ...
85 surrender agreements , to be removed to the Garden River Reserve where they were to be located on 40 acres land with the opportunity to purchase 80 - acre lots at the upset price in the surrendered tracts . " This , at least , was an ...
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