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Page 100
... treaties . He understands " the history " of Treaty Six from books and Treaty Five " from living it " in his own home country ( p . 69 ) . Visiting Natives in prison , he recalls pictures of Big Bear and Poundmaker who were also jailed ...
... treaties . He understands " the history " of Treaty Six from books and Treaty Five " from living it " in his own home country ( p . 69 ) . Visiting Natives in prison , he recalls pictures of Big Bear and Poundmaker who were also jailed ...
Page 218
... treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing hunting grounds , stating that " whenever you shall meet each ... treaty , sometimes called the Beaver Hunting Treaty . In that treaty , the English agreed to protect the hunting rights ...
... treaty also conveyed the same agreement on sharing hunting grounds , stating that " whenever you shall meet each ... treaty , sometimes called the Beaver Hunting Treaty . In that treaty , the English agreed to protect the hunting rights ...
Page 376
... treaty annuity monies to non - treaty Indians . Brigham asserted that " The non - treaty Indians don't like treaty Indians because the latter always talk about the broken treaty they had made with Great Britain , but at the same time ...
... treaty annuity monies to non - treaty Indians . Brigham asserted that " The non - treaty Indians don't like treaty Indians because the latter always talk about the broken treaty they had made with Great Britain , but at the same time ...
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