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This file contains a series of photocopied pages and chapters from books. Sources include "Historical Sketch of The County of Wentworth," "The Significance of the Six Nations Participation in The War of 1912" by G.F.G. Stanley, "The Six Nations and The American Revolution" by George F.G. Stanley, "The Legal Status of The Six Nations Indians In Canada" by Malcolm Montgomery, "Among The Six Nations" by Kanoerohnkwa (Mrs. Celia B. File), "The Historical Position of The Six Nations" by Asa R. Hill, Secretary, Six Nations Council, "The Six-Nations Indians," and"The Six Nations Indians" by Miss Augusta I.G. Gilkison. This file also contains a document from The Institute of Iroquoian Studies. A copy of a speech sent to Cohochto where the counsel is held is also found in this file, alongside another copied speech by the Crane, a description of a visit by the Governor General and Countess of Dufferin to the Six Nations (1874), and the address presented by Chief Dr. Peter E. Jones in behalf of the Mississaugas, the Ojibwas, neighbors of the Six Nations. An address from the Superintendent Mr. Gilconson is also included in this file. Additionally, several photocopied newspaper articles including the article titled "Brantford Long Linked With Royalty" by W.V.M and "Gargantuan feast served Prince of Wales in Brantford" by Alice Linden, and one in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Six Nations Treaty from The Globe and Mail (1944). A paper flyer is also included in this file of The Woodland Indian Cultural Education Centre presenting The 1984/1985 Exhibition Program.