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... stock . Notwithstanding this affinity fierce wars raged between them and the Confederacy of the Five Nations , and about the middle of the 17th Century , the latter attacked their Settle- ments and drove many of them up into the country ...
... stock . Notwithstanding this affinity fierce wars raged between them and the Confederacy of the Five Nations , and about the middle of the 17th Century , the latter attacked their Settle- ments and drove many of them up into the country ...
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... stock , having no less then 251 cows , 15 oxen , 226 horses and 517 swine . They also own 119 carts or wagons , but we have no return of the other agricultural implements in their hands . Their village is the largest , and one of the ...
... stock , having no less then 251 cows , 15 oxen , 226 horses and 517 swine . They also own 119 carts or wagons , but we have no return of the other agricultural implements in their hands . Their village is the largest , and one of the ...
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... 66 115 Tons . Maple Sugar is also made by them in very large quantities . They own as live stock : 126 Cows , 17 Oxen , 114 Horses and 250 Swine . They have also 12 Carts or Wagons , and Ploughs 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
... 66 115 Tons . Maple Sugar is also made by them in very large quantities . They own as live stock : 126 Cows , 17 Oxen , 114 Horses and 250 Swine . They have also 12 Carts or Wagons , and Ploughs 21 Victoriæ . A. 1858 . Appendix ( No. 21. )
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... Stock owned by the three Tribes . The total of the land under cultivation by the Indians is 899 acres , 664 of which are tilled by the Iroquois , 148 by the Algonkins , while 87 are under the management of the Nipissingues . The tract ...
... Stock owned by the three Tribes . The total of the land under cultivation by the Indians is 899 acres , 664 of which are tilled by the Iroquois , 148 by the Algonkins , while 87 are under the management of the Nipissingues . The tract ...
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... stock and farming implements owned by them are 39 cows , 11 horses , 31 swine , and 13 carts or wagons . Their Village , situated on a high bank overlooking the river St. Francis , consists of 50 houses , some of which are of stone , a ...
... stock and farming implements owned by them are 39 cows , 11 horses , 31 swine , and 13 carts or wagons . Their Village , situated on a high bank overlooking the river St. Francis , consists of 50 houses , some of which are of stone , a ...
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