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  • "Protest Halts Recycling Plant"
    Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 1994     "Work on a tire-recycling plant at Six Nations stopped Thursday after protestors arrived at the construction site."
    Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 1994   "Work on a tire-recycling plant at Six Nations stopped Thursday after protestors …
  • "Great Law is Message of Peace"
        "It seems fitting that the Hodenosaunee begin the 500th year of the Columbus voyage from Europe by reciting the Kai: ianereserakowa or Great Law
      "It seems fitting that the Hodenosaunee begin the 500th year of the …
  • "Mohawk Women Fight Access Route"
        "Mohawk women are warning city councillors not to proceed with a plan to extend the Brantford Southern Access Route through Six Nations land."
      "Mohawk women are warning city councillors not to proceed with a plan …
  • "Story of Chief George Johnson Takes New Meaning in Six Nations Pageant"
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992     "A man who is probably best-known as the father of Mohawk poet E. Pauline Johnson will come to be recognized for much more than that after the run of the annual Six Nations Pageant."
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992   "A man who is probably best-known as the father of Mohawk poet …
  • "Confederacy Chiefs Assemble In Ohsweken"
    Brantford Expositor, 11 Aug 1995     "Six Nations residents will welcome traditional Iroquois Confederacy chiefs from Canada and the U.S. for an assembly at the Onondaga Longhouse on Aug. 19."
    Brantford Expositor, 11 Aug 1995   "Six Nations residents will welcome traditional Iroquois Confederacy chiefs from Canada and …
  • Maori Greenstone Presented to Council of Six Nations
        Article describing the presentation of a Maori greenstone to the Six Nations Council. The greenstone was presented to Chief E.P. Garlow by David Smith who had received the greenstone from Maori King
      Article describing the presentation of a Maori greenstone to the Six Nations …
  • "Native Writers Recall Day Six Nations was Divided"
    Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1994     "One of the most significant days in Six Nations' history was marked with speeches, a short walk and a small gathering on Friday."
    Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1994   "One of the most significant days in Six Nations' history was marked …
  • "Solution To Standoff May be"
    Brantford Expositor, 25 Sep 1995     "Six Nations elected band council and occupiers of the Eagle's Nest Business Complex took a "major step" toward resolution over the weekend, said Chief Coun. Steve Williams."
    Brantford Expositor, 25 Sep 1995   "Six Nations elected band council and occupiers of the Eagle's Nest Business …
  • Hopi Tribe's Lost Wampum Belt Returned by Six Nations
        Article discussing Six Nations' return of a runner's belt to the Hopi Chief Banyackay in a ceremony at the Onondaga Longhouse.
      Article discussing Six Nations' return of a runner's belt to the Hopi …
  • Six Nations Perform Ancient Rights at Scarborough
        Photographs from reinterment in Scarborough. Clockwise from left Chief Howard Skye, Chief Tehanakarine, Albert Green, Teddy Jacobs, Louis Paint, Verna Logan, Bill John, Chief Joseph Logan, Gus Harris
      Photographs from reinterment in Scarborough. Clockwise from left Chief Howard Skye, Chief …
  • Rebury Indian Bones at Scarborough Oct. 20-21, Reeve Assures Six Nations of Due Solemnity
        Newspaper detailing visit by Scarborough Reeve Gus Harris with hereditary chiefs to discuss reinterment of bones. Left to right Alex Nanticoke, David Thomas, Bernice Green, Jacob Thomas, Jacob Skye,
      Newspaper detailing visit by Scarborough Reeve Gus Harris with hereditary chiefs to …
  • Indian Remains Re-interred
        Article describing the reinterrment of Native bones unearthed during construction at Tabor Hill in Scarborough.
      Article describing the reinterrment of Native bones unearthed during construction at Tabor …
  • "In defense of Joseph Brant and the Mohawks"
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 13 May 2015     In defense of Joseph Brant and the Mohawks By Jim Windle KANATA VILLAGE, SIX NATIONS - Revisionism isn't the exclusive domain of non-Native governments and lop-sided google-historians. It can also be
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 13 May 2015   In defense of Joseph Brant and the Mohawks By Jim Windle KANATA …
  • "An Iroquois War on White Man's Law"
        "For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. tried to reverse history and throw over the white man's law. Led by hereditary chiefs, Iroquis braves of the Six Nations tribes stormed
      "For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. …
  • "Chief Arnie General Celebrates His 81st"
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 19 Mar 2014, p.7     "Onondaga Chief Arnie General celebrated his 81st birthday at Red Lobster in Brantford with a small group of friends and family and had a ball."
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 19 Mar 2014, p.7   "Onondaga Chief Arnie General celebrated his 81st birthday at Red Lobster in …
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