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Kanien'keha:ka Speeches, 1840
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains a photocopy of a 1840 speech and a typewritten transcription of it. The speakers are Chiefs of the Mohawk Nation of Grand River. They are asking why treaties have not be honoured by the other side regarding distributions of gifts. Another transcribed speech is about lands and encroachment by white people. Also contains photocopies of another speech about farming close to Indigenous Land. [Originally titled: Mohawk speeches 1840]