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- "An Ojibway Story of Bad Medicine"Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Last week the Shawanaga Indian Reserve was in the news. Shawanaga is an Ojibway Reserve north of Parry Sound. It's people have been using large-scale bingo games as a way to raise money to make improvements to their community. They have been told by the authorities to stop."Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1991 "Last week the Shawanaga Indian Reserve was in the news. Shawanaga is an Ojibway Reserve north of Parry Sound. It's people have been using large-scale bingo games as a way …Six Nations Public Library
- War of 1812 Series (14): Six Nations Killed In ActionFourteenth in a 62 part series, Six Nations Killed In Action is a list of Native Chiefs and Warriors who were killed in action during the War of 1812. This list was compiled using available information and may be updated from time to time as new information comes to light.Fourteenth in a 62 part series, Six Nations Killed In Action is a list of Native Chiefs and Warriors who were killed in action during the War of 1812. This …
- War of 1812 Series (15): Roster of Battles of War of 1812Fifteenth in a 62 part series, Roster of Battles of War of 1812 is a chronological list of the battles that occurred during the War of 1812.Fifteenth in a 62 part series, Roster of Battles of War of 1812 is a chronological list of the battles that occurred during the War of 1812.
- War of 1812 Series (16): TehontatenentsonterontahkhwaSixteenth in a 62 part series, Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa describes the Wampum Friendship Belt, and its historical use by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) as a tool of diplomacy.Sixteenth in a 62 part series, Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa describes the Wampum Friendship Belt, and its historical use by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) as a tool of diplomacy.
- War of 1812 Series (17): Hodinohsonni in 1812Seventeenth in a 62 part series, Hodinohsonni in 1812 is a historical summary describing the state of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) community as it existed in 1812.Seventeenth in a 62 part series, Hodinohsonni in 1812 is a historical summary describing the state of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) community as it existed in 1812.
- War of 1812 Series (18): Traveling War BeltsEighteenth in a 62 part series, Traveling War Belts describes the visual symbolism depicted in the designs of Wampum Belts, and outlines their relationship to Native spiritual ideasEighteenth in a 62 part series, Traveling War Belts describes the visual symbolism depicted in the designs of Wampum Belts, and outlines their relationship to Native spiritual ideas
- War of 1812 Series (19): Norton’s War DanceNineteenth in a 62 part series, Norton’s War Dance describes John Norton’s participation in a traditional native war dance.Nineteenth in a 62 part series, Norton’s War Dance describes John Norton’s participation in a traditional native war dance.
- War of 1812 Series (22): Financial IncentivesTwenty-Second in a 62 part series, Financial Incentives describes the system British officials had instituted to financially reimburse native warriors and the widows of deceased warriors for losses they had incurred on the battlefield during the War of 1812Twenty-Second in a 62 part series, Financial Incentives describes the system British officials had instituted to financially reimburse native warriors and the widows of deceased warriors for losses they had …
- War of 1812 Series (24): Great Merit is DueTwenty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Great Merit is Due Excerpts quotes from letters by British military leaders acknowledging the enormous role Native Warriors had in ensuring a victory over American forces in the War of 1812.Twenty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Great Merit is Due Excerpts quotes from letters by British military leaders acknowledging the enormous role Native Warriors had in ensuring a victory over …
- War of 1812 Series (26): He Fires, Then RetiresTwenty-Sixth in a 62 part series, He Fires, Then Retires is a description by British Lt. James FitzGibbon of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) warriors fighting tactics in the War of 1812.Twenty-Sixth in a 62 part series, He Fires, Then Retires is a description by British Lt. James FitzGibbon of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) warriors fighting tactics in the War of …
- War of 1812 Series : Ten Themes on the War of 1812 as it relates to Six NationsDescribes the ten major themes of the War of 1812 which are particularly relevant to Six Nations communities. Researched by the Six Nations Legacy ConsortiumDescribes the ten major themes of the War of 1812 which are particularly relevant to Six Nations communities. Researched by the Six Nations Legacy Consortium
- Six Nations legacy Consortium Press Release -1812 Event AnnouncementPress release announcing a Six Nations Legacy Consortium hosted Community Awareness Event focusing on the contributions that Six Nations warriors made during the War of 1812.Press release announcing a Six Nations Legacy Consortium hosted Community Awareness Event focusing on the contributions that Six Nations warriors made during the War of 1812.
- Notes on the Participation of the Six Nations during the War of 1812Notes on the Participation of the Six Nations during the war of 1812.Notes on the Participation of the Six Nations during the war of 1812.
- Wampum Belt. [League Belt of the Iroquois
Property of Chief Johnson, Of Grand River, Ontario]This report is about the League Belt of the Iroquois, and the Haudenosaunee request for repatriation. It demonstrates the archival, photographic, and provenance evidence associated with this wampum belt, which demonstrate that it is a Confederacy (or National) belt of the Grand Council of the Haudenosaunee that was formerly under …This report is about the League Belt of the Iroquois, and the Haudenosaunee request for repatriation. It demonstrates the archival, photographic, and provenance evidence associated with this wampum belt, which …
- War of 1812 Series (1): Tradition of Making AlliesFirst in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.First in a 62 part series, Tradition of Making Allies describes the historical relationship between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Crown.
- War of 1812 Series (2):Grand River War LeadersSecond in a 62 part series, Grand River War Leaders gives a list of principle warriors who fought from Grand River and Buffalo Creek.Second in a 62 part series, Grand River War Leaders gives a list of principle warriors who fought from Grand River and Buffalo Creek.
- War of 1812 Series (3): Brock Had His DoubtsThird in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the recruiting of Six Nations Warriors into the War of 1812.Third in a 62 part series, Brock Had His Doubts, describes the recruiting of Six Nations Warriors into the War of 1812.
- War of 1812 Series (4): Conflicting Covenant ChainsFourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic function of the Covenant Chain Wampum Belt used by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) in establishing political relationships with Great Britain and the United StatesFourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic function of the Covenant Chain Wampum Belt used by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) in establishing political relationships with Great …
- War of 1812 Series (5): Sagoyewatha’s Peace PlanFifth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Peace Plan describes the only time in history where the Iroquois Confederacy and the Covenant Chain is broken as Seneca’s side with the United States and the other nations remain allies of the Crown.Fifth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Peace Plan describes the only time in history where the Iroquois Confederacy and the Covenant Chain is broken as Seneca’s side with the …
- War of 1812 Series (6): Sir John Caldwell’s War BeltSixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes Sir John Cadwell, soldier in the King’s Regiment of Foot, wearing gifts given to his uncle, Lt. Col. John Cadwell, commander of Fort Niagara in 1774-76. These include the Great War Wampum Belt which he presented as a …Sixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes Sir John Cadwell, soldier in the King’s Regiment of Foot, wearing gifts given to his uncle, Lt. Col. …