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Anishinaabeg in Newash (Saugeen Ojibway Nation)
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1950 (Vervaardig)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains a photocopied document with information about the history of the Newash village and the signing of the Peter Jones' Treaty of 1857 giving the territory of Newash to the settlers to establish "Sydenham" or present day Owen Sound. Included is a photocopied newspaper published in Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times dated Saturday January 21, 1950 detailing information about the stolen Newash land from Chief Newash and the Indigenous population of Newash move to the Bruce Peninsula. [Originally titled: Newash Indians]