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... Band now specifically called Algonkins , who are to be found at the Lake of the Two Mountains , on the Gatineau , at ... Bands lives in the appellation of the Lake and River Abbitibbé .-- The Tribe mentioned by Sir W. Johnson as to be ...
... Band now specifically called Algonkins , who are to be found at the Lake of the Two Mountains , on the Gatineau , at ... Bands lives in the appellation of the Lake and River Abbitibbé .-- The Tribe mentioned by Sir W. Johnson as to be ...
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... bands have been from time to time absorbed into the number of the Iroquois , and now only exist as families or subdivisions of the Tribes . In this way we find the Nanticokes , who formerly dwelt on the East Shore of the Continent ...
... bands have been from time to time absorbed into the number of the Iroquois , and now only exist as families or subdivisions of the Tribes . In this way we find the Nanticokes , who formerly dwelt on the East Shore of the Continent ...
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... band is small , consisting of $ 1062 40 ; of this $ 62 40 represents the yearly interest of the money funded for their use , and is derived from the land sold to the St. Lawrence 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
... band is small , consisting of $ 1062 40 ; of this $ 62 40 represents the yearly interest of the money funded for their use , and is derived from the land sold to the St. Lawrence 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
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... band are subjects of the United States residing in that side of the border . That part of the Tribe which comes under the jurisdiction of the Indian Department of Canada , is that to which our attention has been exclusively turned , and ...
... band are subjects of the United States residing in that side of the border . That part of the Tribe which comes under the jurisdiction of the Indian Department of Canada , is that to which our attention has been exclusively turned , and ...
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... Band amounts to $ 2900 arising from the sales and leasing of their land . The good effects of a Resident Agent are peculiarly remarkable among the Indians of St. Regis . They are conspicuous among the Native Tribes for their orderly ...
... Band amounts to $ 2900 arising from the sales and leasing of their land . The good effects of a Resident Agent are peculiarly remarkable among the Indians of St. Regis . They are conspicuous among the Native Tribes for their orderly ...
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Page 21 - Counties, or as the case may be,] at aforesaid, and there deliver him to the Keeper thereof, together with this Precept ; and I...
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Page 17 - Return to an address from the Legislative Assembly to His Excellency the Governor General, dated...
Page 19 - ... good and lawful men of the said County, duly chosen, and who being then and there duly sworn, and charged to inquire for our said Lady the Queen, when, where, how, and by what means the said came to his death, do upon their oath, say that (here follows the verdict or finding of the jury.).