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A single strand of blue glass beads, on cotton thread. Used as a trade item by the French during the fur trade era of the 17th and 18th centuries. Collected by Dr. Oronhyatekha; acquired by the ROM in 1911 from the Independent Order of Foresters.
The Mohawk Indians of Tyendinaga, in the County of Hastings and Midland District, surrender to His Majesty 27,857 acres of land laying in the Township of Tyendinaga. The lands, once disposed of by His Majesty in trust for the benefit of the Mohawk Indians.
In consideration of an annual payment of 450 pounds in goods, the Six Nations Indians surrendered unto the Crown 33,280 acres of reserve lands in Mohawk Township, County of Hastings. See IT076 - Original or Duplicate Surrender, IT077 - Original or Duplicate Surrender
This is a portrait of Paccane, a Miami chief, a print by Mrs. Elizabeth Simcoe done in 1793/94. It was copied from an original by Henry Hamilton, governor of Detroit.
This is a daguerreotype portrait of Maun-gua-daus (or Maun-gwa-daus), George Henry, chief of the Ojibwa Nation of Credit (Upper Canada) and interpreter employed by Indian Affairs. It dates from c 1846-1848.
This is a pencil drawing by Sydney Prior Hall of "Chippaway Indians Dancing a Sioux Dance for Lord Lorne." The drawing was done in 1881.
In consideration of an annual payment of 450 pounds in goods, the Six Nations Indians surrendered unto the Crown 33,280 acres of reserve lands in Mohawk Township, County of Hastings. See IT076 - Original or Duplicate Surrender, IT078 - "True Copy" of Surrender
This is a lithograpic print of military scenes in the life of General William Harrison, including several scenes where men of the Sauk and Fox nations are depicted. This print is part of the Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana.
Waugh Collection Photograph