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  • Remove Search term Groups: Southam News
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  • "God Be With You Til We Meet Again"
    "God Be With You Til We Meet Again"
    Text       Original version and Mohawk translation of the song "God Be With You Til We Meet Again."
    Text     Original version and Mohawk translation of the song "God Be With You Til We Meet Again."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "Sweet Rest in Heaven"
    "Sweet Rest in Heaven"
    Text       Mohawk translation of the song "Sweet Rest in Heaven."
    Text     Mohawk translation of the song "Sweet Rest in Heaven."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "The Unclouded Day"
    "The Unclouded Day"
    Text       Mohawk translation of the song "The Unclouded Day."
    Text     Mohawk translation of the song "The Unclouded Day."
    Six Nations Public Library
  • "Programme for Unveiling of the Brant Memorial"
    "Programme for Unveiling of the Brant Memorial"
    Text       "The Monument erected to Captain Joseph Brant, Thayendanegea, by National Subscription in Victoria Park, Brantford, ON.
    Text     "The Monument erected to Captain Joseph Brant, Thayendanegea, by National Subscription in Victoria Park, Brantford, ON.
    Six Nations Public Library
  • Photo of Chief John Smoke Johnson
    Photo of Chief John Smoke Johnson
    Imagemystery       Black and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of the War of 1812; and elected as a "Pine Tree Chief", a non-hereditary position.
    Imagemystery     Black and White photograph of John Smoke Johnson, Mohawk chief; Veteran of the War of 1812; and elected as a "Pine Tree Chief", a non-hereditary position.
  • Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812
    Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812
    Image       1882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812: (left to right) Young Warner (born ca. 1794), John Tutela (born ca. 1797) and Sakawaraton a.k.a. John Smoke Johnson (born circa 1792). Portrait taken in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Portrait taken …
    Image     1882 studio portrait of the last surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812: (left to right) Young Warner (born ca. 1794), John Tutela …
  • Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, Young Warner
    Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, Young Warner
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  • Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, John Tutela
    Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, John Tutela
    Imagemystery       Photograph of John Tutela.
    Imagemystery     Photograph of John Tutela.
  • Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, John Smoke Johnson
    Last surviving Six Nations Veterans of the War of 1812, Close Up, John Smoke Johnson
    Imagemystery       Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.
    Imagemystery     Photograph of John Smoke Johnson.
  • Tecumseh statue - Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Indiana
    Tecumseh statue - Tippecanoe County Courthouse, Indiana
    ImageObject       A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN, USA featuring statues of William Henry Harrison, Lafayette and Tecumseh; sometimes identified as George Rogers Clark, George Washington and Tecumseh. constructed in the 1880s.
    ImageObject     A photograph of a pediment in the Tippecanoe County Courthouse in Lafayette, IN, USA featuring statues of William Henry Harrison, Lafayette and Tecumseh; sometimes identified as George Rogers Clark, George …
  • Portrait of Jimmy Johnson. Sos-heo-wa. Wolf Clan (1774-1856)
    Portrait of Jimmy Johnson. Sos-heo-wa. Wolf Clan (1774-1856)
    Image       Image of Jimmy Johnson (Sos-heo-wa) taken from a daugerreotype. Sos-heo-wa became a chief at Tonawanda. During the crisis with the Ogden Land Company after the signing of the Treaty of Buffalo Creek in 1838, Jimmy Johnson was one of the leaders who led Tonawanda in its fight against removal. He …
    Image     Image of Jimmy Johnson (Sos-heo-wa) taken from a daugerreotype. Sos-heo-wa became a chief at Tonawanda. During the crisis with the Ogden Land Company after the signing of the Treaty of …
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