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- This is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant David Morgan. Chief (Major) John Norton was known to have visited this cabin in April 28, 1809; before becoming an important First NationsThis is a photo of Morgan Cabin that was owned by Lieutenant …
- The London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock at the Battle of Queenston Heights on 13 October 1812. The London Gazette, originally called The Oxford Gazette, was first publishedThe London Gazette issue that reports on the death of Isaac Brock …
- This report is about the League Belt of the Iroquois, and the Haudenosaunee request for repatriation. It demonstrates the archival, photographic, and provenance evidence associated with this wampum bThis report is about the League Belt of the Iroquois, and the …
- Image of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil on canvas. 30 x 25 in. by Mather Brown (1761-1831). The mixed blood son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, Norton wImage of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil …
- Image of Painting of John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen), portrait probably painted by Solomon Williams around 1804. The combination of Iroquois and Mohawk clothing worn by Norton in this portrait reflectImage of Painting of John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen), portrait probably painted by Solomon …
- Image of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil on canvas. 30 x 25 in. by Mather Brown (1761-1831). The mixed blood son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, Norton wImage of Portrait of Major John Norton as Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen, Oil …
- Photo of the Pledge of the Crown Belt (a.k.a.Claus Wampum Belt - War of 1812 Peace Wampum Belt). Est. Length: 34.25 inches (Cordage). Col. William Claus, Deputy Superintendant of Indian Affairs, presPhoto of the Pledge of the Crown Belt (a.k.a.Claus Wampum Belt - …
- Forty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Norton’s Point of View is an excerpt from the journal of Major John Norton in which he offered the opinion that the American military treated its Native allies in aForty-Fourth in a 62 part series, Norton’s Point of View is an …
- Twenty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator is a discourse on John Norton’s role in the War of 1812Twenty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Teyoninhokarawen - Hero or Instigator is …
- Nineteenth in a 62 part series, Norton’s War Dance describes John Norton’s participation in a traditional native war dance.Nineteenth in a 62 part series, Norton’s War Dance describes John Norton’s …
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- Article discussing a performance of Sagoyewatha the Seneca in the fifth year of the Six Nations Pageant.Article discussing a performance of Sagoyewatha the Seneca in the fifth year …
- Describes a number of significant Wampum Belts from the 18th and 19th centuries. [Covenant Chain, Two Paths, Silver Covenant Chain, Clause Belt, Red Jacket Pledge of Neutrality, George Washington CovDescribes a number of significant Wampum Belts from the 18th and 19th …
- Fiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the blue coloured Wampum Belt which was being used in Native ceremonies in 1815 to celebrate peaceFiftieth in a 62 part series, Cleansing the War Belt describes the …
- Thirty-Third in a 62 part series, Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt describes a wampum belt created by the British to represent the ongoing relationship with the Native community after the warThirty-Third in a 62 part series, Pledge of the Crown Wampum Belt …
- Twenty-Third in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Amherstburg excerpts the speech given by British Lt. Col. Reginald James in front of the Council of Western Nations on September 14, 1815. The speecTwenty-Third in a 62 part series, Peace Council at Amherstburg excerpts the …
- Eighteenth in a 62 part series, Traveling War Belts describes the visual symbolism depicted in the designs of Wampum Belts, and outlines their relationship to Native spiritual ideasEighteenth in a 62 part series, Traveling War Belts describes the visual …
- Sixteenth in a 62 part series, Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa describes the Wampum Friendship Belt, and its historical use by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) as a tool of diplomacy.Sixteenth in a 62 part series, Tehontatenentsonterontahkhwa describes the Wampum Friendship Belt, …
- Eleventh in a 62 part series, Choices With Consequences describes the role the Covenant Chain and War Belts played in persuading Native Nations into military alliances with the Americans, British orEleventh in a 62 part series, Choices With Consequences describes the role …
- Sixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes Sir John Cadwell, soldier in the King’s Regiment of Foot, wearing gifts given to his uncle, Lt. Col. John Cadwell, commander of FortSixth in a 62 part series, Sir John Caldwell’s War Belt describes …
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