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- 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 - …
- 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 …
- 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, …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Fourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic function of the Covenant Chain Wampum Belt used by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) in establishing political relatiFourth in a 62 part series, Conflicting Covenant Chains describes the historic …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- A Wampum Belt with a 1812 Zig Zag pattern.A Wampum Belt with a 1812 Zig Zag pattern.
- Forty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William Claus’s 1815 correspondences with Maj. Gen. Frederick Robinson. Claus describes recent Native council meetings which centereForty-Ninth in a 62 part series, Sending Peace Belts excerpts Col. William …
- Thirty-Fifth in a 62 part series, Condolence for General Brock describes a Council of Condolence which was held for General Brock at the Indian Council House at Fort George on November 6, 1812.Thirty-Fifth in a 62 part series, Condolence for General Brock describes a …
- Image of Wampum Collection - Pitts River Museum, England - Taken by Horatio Hale, Anthropologist, 1871. Photograph taken in Brantford, Ontario, on September 14, 1871. Horatio Hale, who made these picImage of Wampum Collection - Pitts River Museum, England - Taken by …
- 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 …
- Wampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a plea for neutrality in 1812. In June of 1812, Seneca, Onondaga and Cayuga Chiefs living at Buffalo Creek came to a council at Grand River.Wampum belt giver to the Chiefs at Grand River to support a …
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- Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on the involvement of Native Allies in the conflict.Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on …
- Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on the involvement of Native groups in the conflict.Retrospective overview of the War of 1812, with a particular emphasis on …
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