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  • "Study of Health Assessment and Risk Evaluation in Aboriginal Peoples"
    "Study of Health Assessment and Risk Evaluation in Aboriginal Peoples"
    Text       If you wish to view this 19 page pamphlet, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004252v00d.
    Text     If you wish to view this 19 page pamphlet, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004252v00d.
    Six Nations Public Library
  • War of 1812 Series (26): He Fires, Then Retires
    War of 1812 Series (26): He Fires, Then Retires
    TextPublication       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 1812.
    TextPublication     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 (33): Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt
    War of 1812 Series (33): Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt
    TextPublication       Thirty-Third in a 62 part series, Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt describes a wampum belt created by the British to represent the ongoing relationship with the Native community after the war
    TextPublication     Thirty-Third in a 62 part series, Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt describes a wampum belt created by the British to represent the ongoing relationship with the Native community after …
  • War of 1812 Series (14): Six Nations Killed In Action
    War of 1812 Series (14): Six Nations Killed In Action
    TextPublicationmystery       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 list was compiled using available information and may be updated from time to time as new information comes to light.
    TextPublicationmystery     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 1812
    War of 1812 Series (15): Roster of Battles of War of 1812
    TextPublicationmystery       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.
    TextPublicationmystery     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): Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa
    War of 1812 Series (16): Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa
    TextPublication       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.
    TextPublication     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 1812
    War of 1812 Series (17): Hodinohsonni in 1812
    TextPublication       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.
    TextPublication     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 Belts
    War of 1812 Series (18): Traveling War Belts
    TextPublication       Eighteenth 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
    TextPublication     Eighteenth 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 Dance
    War of 1812 Series (19): Norton’s War Dance
    TextPublication       Nineteenth in a 62 part series, Norton’s War Dance describes John Norton’s participation in a traditional native war dance.
    TextPublication     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 Incentives
    War of 1812 Series (22): Financial Incentives
    TextPublication       Twenty-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 1812
    TextPublication     Twenty-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 Due
    War of 1812 Series (24): Great Merit is Due
    TextPublication       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 American forces in the War of 1812.
    TextPublication     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 (37): Internal Dissent
    War of 1812 Series (37): Internal Dissent
    TextPublication       Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs created a list of community members who they felt were disloyal to the crown.
    TextPublication     Thirty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Internal Dissent describes how the Six Nations Confederacy Chiefs created a list of community members who they felt were disloyal to the crown.
  • War of 1812 Series (48): Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan
    War of 1812 Series (48): Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan
    TextPublication       Forty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan describes Red Jacket’s proposal to Buffalo Creek chiefs to withdraw from The War of 1812
    TextPublication     Forty-Eighth in a 62 part series, Sagoyewatha’s Second Peace Plan describes Red Jacket’s proposal to Buffalo Creek chiefs to withdraw from The War of 1812
  • War of 1812 Series (49): Sending Peace Belts
    War of 1812 Series (49): Sending Peace Belts
    TextPublication       Forty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William Claus’s 1815 correspondences with Maj. Gen. Frederick Robinson. Claus describes recent Native council meetings which centered around the subject of reconciliation and peace between the various Nations
    TextPublication     Forty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William Claus’s 1815 correspondences with Maj. Gen. Frederick Robinson. Claus describes recent Native council meetings which centered around the …
  • War of 1812 Series (50): Cleansing the War Belt
    War of 1812 Series (50): Cleansing the War Belt
    TextPublication       Fiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the blue coloured Wampum Belt which was being used in Native ceremonies in 1815 to celebrate peace
    TextPublication     Fiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the blue coloured Wampum Belt which was being used in Native ceremonies in 1815 to celebrate peace
  • War of 1812 Series (51): The Unresolved Peace
    War of 1812 Series (51): The Unresolved Peace
    TextPublication       Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial legacy of Native Treaties such as the Treaty of Ghent (1815) and the Jay Treaty (1794)
    TextPublication     Fifty-First in a 62 part series, The Unresolved Peace describes the controversial legacy of Native Treaties such as the Treaty of Ghent (1815) and the Jay Treaty (1794)
  • War of 1812 Series (29): Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator
    War of 1812 Series (29): Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator
    TextPublication       Twenty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator is a discourse on John Norton’s role in the War of 1812
    TextPublication     Twenty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator is a discourse on John Norton’s role in the War of 1812
  • War of 1812 Series (55): Royal Connections
    War of 1812 Series (55): Royal Connections
    TextPublication       Fifty-fifth in a 62 part series, Royal Connections describes the 1869 event when the Grand River Chiefs give Prince Arthur, the Duke of Connaught, a new title - Kar-a-kon-dye– meaning “The Sun Flying,” thereby making him a Chief in their Council.
    TextPublication     Fifty-fifth in a 62 part series, Royal Connections describes the 1869 event when the Grand River Chiefs give Prince Arthur, the Duke of Connaught, a new title - Kar-a-kon-dye– meaning …
  • War of 1812 Series (56): Who Won the War
    War of 1812 Series (56): Who Won the War
    TextPublication       Fifty-Sixth in a 62 part series, Who Won the War is a reflective discourse considering what has been the true legacy of the War of 1812 for the Native community.
    TextPublication     Fifty-Sixth in a 62 part series, Who Won the War is a reflective discourse considering what has been the true legacy of the War of 1812 for the Native community.
  • War of 1812 Series (57): Land Legacy-Broken Promises
    War of 1812 Series (57): Land Legacy-Broken Promises
    TextPublication       Fifty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Land Legacy: Broken Promises is an anecdotal narrative describing how British officials frequently failed to fulfil the promises they made to Native warriors and Chiefs regarding material compensation for their participation in the War of 1812.
    TextPublication     Fifty-Seventh in a 62 part series, Land Legacy: Broken Promises is an anecdotal narrative describing how British officials frequently failed to fulfil the promises they made to Native warriors and …
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