- CA ON00156 PC/136
- Unidad documental simple
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Famous Canadian Women series
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Famous Canadian Women series
Display panels celebrating Indigenous history.
Reproduced survey of the Six Nation Indian lands
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A reproduction by the Public Archives of Canada of the "Plan shewing Lands granted to the Six Nation Indians..." Thomas Ridout was the Surveyor General of Upper Canada at the time. The Haldimand Proclamation of 1784 granted the land. The original survey was done in 1791 but records were lost.
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Research materials for Michelle Hamilton and Keith Jamieson's biography of Dr. Oronhyatekha
Digital copies of research materials assembled for a biography of Dr. Oronhyatekha.
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Diagram of the Haudenosaunee system of government
Two photocopied pages of text and illustrations by Aren Akweks explaining the political system of the Haudenosaunee longhouses.
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Materials relating to the Hill, Powless and Smith families of Deseronto and Tyendinaga
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Digital copies of materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon
Digital materials relating to Dr John Maracle Kenwendeshon:
Materials transferred from Deseronto Town Hall
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File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
The Interpretation of the Quinte and Perch Lake Mounds
File contains a photocopy of pages 38-63 from the publication the Ontario Archaeology, Number 72, 2001, written by David A. Robertson "Mourning, Curing, Feasting of Industry? The Interpretation of the Quinte and Perch Lake Mounds".
The file contains a copy of a newspaper titled "Central Ontario Visitor from Lake Simcoe to the Kawarthas". There is an article on page 3 titled "First Nation history tells story of loss of a culture", about Alderville First Nation; Mississauga Ojibways.
The file contains three newspaper clippings about the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to Kingston. Included in the articles are references to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory and presentations by the Indigenous people. Also, during the same visit, in Toronto the meeting of the Royals with Peter Ramsay of Madoc.
The Iroquois Confederacy by Deanna Hill, Deseronto
File contains newspaper clippings from the column “Historic Hastings” featuring the Iroquois First Nations community, “Fallacies About Indians”, and a short biography of Peter Martin.
Indian history / by Leslie Claus
File contains a newspaper article concerning a presentation given by Leslie Claus on the history of the Mohawk of Tyendinaga from 1784-1963.
File contains several newspaper and magazine articles concerning the life and career of Dr. Oronhyatekha, Mohawk chief, physician and a principal figure in the International Order of Foresters.
File contains two newspaper articles concerning exhibits and performances at the annual Mohawk Fair in Tyendinaga in 1963, and 1965. Also contains a photocopy of a 1902 announcement of the fair.
File contains miscellaneous newspaper articles from the Kingston Whig-Standard about the Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, such as an article about former Chief Melville Hill, Bill Brant joining the RCMP, interviews with MP Robert Temple about the Reserve, farming, Chief John Brant being elected, etc.
Indian Mohawk Melville Hill 1966
File contains a newspaper clipping about former Chief Melville Hill giving a speaking at the Napanee Business and Professional Women's Club in 1966.
Indian Mohawk Reserve Assorted articles 1959-1969
File contains various newspaper clippings about the Tyendinaga Reserve being in responsible for their own affairs, Mohawk Band disputing breaking a 139 year old land lease, Robert M. Hill being elected as Chief, etc.