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- Pauline Johnson Homestead, Ontario Canada, Post CardPostcard depicting the home of poet Pauline Johnson, located at Chiefswood Park.Postcard depicting the home of poet Pauline Johnson, located at Chiefswood Park.Six Nations Public Library
- Chief Montour Monument, Painted Post N.Y.Postcard depicting the Chief Montour Monument in Painted Post, New York (Near Corning NY).Postcard depicting the Chief Montour Monument in Painted Post, New York (Near Corning NY).Six Nations Public Library
- Brant Genealogical Information Addressed to Susan HardyPostcard addressed to Susan Hardy describing Joseph Brant family Genealogical Information.Postcard addressed to Susan Hardy describing Joseph Brant family Genealogical Information.Six Nations Public Library
- "Group Calls for Lower Tobacco Taxes"Groves, Tim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 23 Apr 2014, p.8 "The Ontario Convenience Store Association has delivered 20,000 postcards signed by voters to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne urging her not to increase taxes on tobacco."Groves, Tim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 23 Apr 2014, p.8 "The Ontario Convenience Store Association has delivered 20,000 postcards signed by voters to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne urging her not to increase taxes on tobacco."Six Nations Public Library
- Six Nations Baseball Game in FieldBaseball game at Six Nations of the Grand RiverBaseball game at Six Nations of the Grand RiverSix Nations Public Library
- Albert Anderson and others at Niagara FallsPicture at Niagara Falls, NY. L-R top row Unknown, Albert Anderson; L-R front row possibly Allie Johnson Anderson (Wife of Albert), unknown child, unknown woman.Picture at Niagara Falls, NY. L-R top row Unknown, Albert Anderson; L-R front row possibly Allie Johnson Anderson (Wife of Albert), unknown child, unknown woman.Six Nations Public Library
- "Operating Ohsweken Post Office Has Long Been Family Tradition"Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 22 May 1987 "The people, the places, the history, the lore-Winona Johnson can tell stories about the Six Nations Reserve because her family has worked in the heart of the community, at the post office since it opened in 1873."Pages/Parts:Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 22 May 1987 "The people, the places, the history, the lore-Winona Johnson can tell stories about the Six Nations Reserve because her family has worked in the heart of the community, at the …Six Nations Public Library
- "Native Women Fight Stereotypes as Objects of Europeans' Desire""In popular culture, native women and sex are as inseparable as cops and robbers, says the director of a native museum in New Mexico.""In popular culture, native women and sex are as inseparable as cops and robbers, says the director of a native museum in New Mexico."Six Nations Public Library
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