Indigenous peoples + Treaties
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- Copy of treaty and supplementary treaties made 20th and 24th September, 1875, between Her Majesty the Queen and the Saulteaux and Swampy Cree tribes of Indians at Beren's River and Norway House
- The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742, to which is prefix'd an account of the first confederacy of the Six Nations, their present tributaries, dependents and allies
- A Journal of the proceedings at two conferences, begun to be held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in the county of York, within the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1754, between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq., captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the province aforesaid, and the chiefs of the Norridgwalk Indians, and on the fifth day of July following, between His said Excellency and the chiefs of the Penobscot Indians
- The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742, to which is prefix'd an account of the first confederacy of the Six Nations, their present tributaries, dependents and allies
- The meaning of the Dakota outbreak, by Herbert Welsh
- An Account of conferences held, and treaties made, between Major-general Sir William Johnson, Bart. and the Chief Sachems and warriours of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senekas, Tuskaroras, Aughquageys, Skaniadaradighronos, Chugnuts, Mahickanders, Shawanese, Kanuskagos, Toderighronos, and Oghquagoes, Indian nations in North America, at their meeting on different occasions at Fort Johnson in the county of Albany, in the colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756 : with a letter from the Rev. M. Hawley to Sir William Johnson, written at the desire of the Delaware Indians and a preface giving a short account of the Six Nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William, and notes illustrating the whole : also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several Quakers ..
- An Account of conferences held, and treaties made, between Major-general Sir William Johnson, Bart. and the Chief Sachems and warriours of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senekas, Tuskaroras, Aughquageys, Skaniadaradighronos, Chugnuts, Mahickanders, Shawanese, Kanuskagos, Toderighronos, and Oghquagoes, Indian nations in North America, at their meeting on different occasions at Fort Johnson in the county of Albany, in the colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756 : with a letter from the Rev. M. Hawley to Sir William Johnson, written at the desire of the Delaware Indians and a preface giving a short account of the Six Nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William, and notes illustrating the whole : also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several Quakers ..
- Articles of a treaty, concluded at Fort M'Intosh, the 21st day of January, 1785, between the commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America of the one part, and the Sachems and Warriors of the Wiandot, Delaware, Chippewa and Ottawa nations of the other
- A Journal of the proceedings at two conferences, begun to be held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in the county of York, within the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1754, between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq., captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the province aforesaid, and the chiefs of the Norridgwalk Indians, and on the fifth day of July following, between His said Excellency and the chiefs of the Penobscot Indians
- The meaning of the Dakota outbreak, by Herbert Welsh
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