Parchment, wampum, letters, and symbols: Expanding the parameters of the Royal Proclamation commemoration

Auteurs-es

  • Alan Corbiere

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.25071/rdyp0k44

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Alan Corbiere

    Alan Corbiere is the Anishinaabemowin Revival Program Coordinator at lakeview School, M’Chigeeng First Nation

Références

Johnson, William (1764). Johnson to Gage, February 19, 1764. In The Papers of Sir William Johnson, 4.

Proceedings of a Treaty held at Detroit, September 9, 1761. Library and Archives Canada, Record Group 10(6).

Quaife, Milo Milton (1921). Alexander Henry’s Travels and Adventures in the Years 1760 – 1776. Chicago: Lakeside Press.

Speeches of Chiefs in response to hearing the discontinuation of Indian Presents, Manitowaning (1852). Library and Archives Canada, Record Group 10(198), pt. 1, nos. 6101 – 6200.

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Publié

2013-10-31

Comment citer

Parchment, wampum, letters, and symbols: Expanding the parameters of the Royal Proclamation commemoration. (2013). Canada Watch. https://doi.org/10.25071/rdyp0k44