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- "At the Cross"Mohawk translation of the song "At the Cross."Mohawk translation of the song "At the Cross."Six Nations Public Library
- "15 Hymn Chorus"Mohawk translation of the song "15 Hymn Chorus."Mohawk translation of the song "15 Hymn Chorus."Six Nations Public Library
- "Diary of a War Nurse"To view this document, please contact SNPL in regards to item SNPL004104v00d.To view this document, please contact SNPL in regards to item SNPL004104v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "Directory of Residential Schools"If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL003995v00d.If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL003995v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Building of the Six Nations Arena"Beginnings The Building of the Six Nations Arena Opened May 24th 1973 Introduction These few lines are written to tell the younger generation, and perhaps some of our older people who have forgotten how, and why, the ...Beginnings The Building of the Six Nations Arena Opened May 24th 1973 Introduction These few lines are written to tell the younger generation, and perhaps some of our older people …Six Nations Public Library
- Letter from Six Nations Elected Band Council to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew JamiesonLetter from the Six Nations Elected Band Council to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jamieson regarding the Restoration of Chiefswood.Letter from the Six Nations Elected Band Council to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jamieson regarding the Restoration of Chiefswood.Six Nations Public Library
- "E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake) Poetess"RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of four children, born to the late G.H.M. Johnson (Onwanonsyshon), Chief of the Six Nations Indians, and his wife. Emily S. Howells. Her father, Chief Johnson, was a ...RETROSPECTIVE BY THE PUBLISHERS E. PAULINE JOHNSON (Tekahionwake) was the youngest of four children, born to the late G.H.M. Johnson (Onwanonsyshon), Chief of the Six Nations Indians, and his wife. …Six Nations Public Library
- Press Release for Educators from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development CanadaPress release regarding the availability of educational materials related to commemorations in 2013.Press release regarding the availability of educational materials related to commemorations in 2013.Six Nations Public Library
- "Interim Six Nations Education Authority Working Group Education Update #1"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 28 Aug 2002 Interim Six Nations Education Authority Working Group Six Nations of the Grand River Education Update #1 The following is a short summary of education happenings in our community. The ISNEA Working Group will provide updates periodically or as ...Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 28 Aug 2002 Interim Six Nations Education Authority Working Group Six Nations of the Grand River Education Update #1 The following is a short summary of education happenings in our community. The ISNEA …Six Nations Public Library
- "Why Half the Year is Cold and the other Half is Warm (A Cayuga Legend)"A Cayuga legend as to why half of the year is cold and the other half is warm.A Cayuga legend as to why half of the year is cold and the other half is warm.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Fourth Act"Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Six Nations Public Library
- "Curator's Report - Chiefswood 1972 Season"A report made by the Chiefswood Museum Curator detailing necessary items, repairs, and changes in policy.A report made by the Chiefswood Museum Curator detailing necessary items, repairs, and changes in policy.Six Nations Public Library
- "At the Ferry""At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson."At the Ferry," a poem by E. Pauline Johnson.Six Nations Public Library
- "My Little Jean"Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Poem by Pauline Johnson that appeared in "History of the Country of Brant" by F. Douglas Reville, Volume 2, Page 632, 1920.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Redman's Appeal for Justice"To view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004220v00d.To view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004220v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Royal Chapel of the Mohawk"If you wish to view this paper, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004218v00d.If you wish to view this paper, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004218v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Redman's Appeal for Justice"If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004219v00d.If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004219v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "Aboriginal Contributions to the War of 1812""The War of 1812: The Fight for Canada. Throughout Canada's history, Aboriginal peoples have helped shape a country, Britain's military alliances with First Nations were a key part of the defensive network of British North America. During the War of 1812, Thousands of First Nations warriors and Metis fighters fought …"The War of 1812: The Fight for Canada. Throughout Canada's history, Aboriginal peoples have helped shape a country, Britain's military alliances with First Nations were a key part of the …Six Nations Public Library
- "The Wampum Belt Collection of the New York State Museum"If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004215v00d.If you wish to view this document, please contact the SNPL in regards to item SNPL004215v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- "The Voice of The Knight and His Lady"......Six Nations Public Library