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... Tribe . The Boundaries of the several western Tribes are marked upon the Authority of Mr. L. H. Morgan , in his Work entitled , The League of the Iroquois . The Map of New York , facing Page 45 , is reduced from a Map by Aldam and ...
... Tribe . The Boundaries of the several western Tribes are marked upon the Authority of Mr. L. H. Morgan , in his Work entitled , The League of the Iroquois . The Map of New York , facing Page 45 , is reduced from a Map by Aldam and ...
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... until the Edition was printed off . The latter were very unusual at the beginning of Iroquois Names , and among the Seneca and Cayuga Tribes , G was usually substituted for K. 1 Munsell's Historical Series . No. IX . Decked ay ERRATA. ...
... until the Edition was printed off . The latter were very unusual at the beginning of Iroquois Names , and among the Seneca and Cayuga Tribes , G was usually substituted for K. 1 Munsell's Historical Series . No. IX . Decked ay ERRATA. ...
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... the Seat of an active Fur Trade with the Western Tribes . Its Possession gave the effect- ual Control of this Trade to the English . with the Indians , and try to discover their Intentions Commissioners of Indian Affairs . I I.
... the Seat of an active Fur Trade with the Western Tribes . Its Possession gave the effect- ual Control of this Trade to the English . with the Indians , and try to discover their Intentions Commissioners of Indian Affairs . I I.
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... and the Views of Congress . Five of the six Tribes of Indians were at open War with the United States . The general Treaty of Peace doth not Albany , 14th of August , 1784 . Sir . Commissioners of Indian Affairs . 2 I.
... and the Views of Congress . Five of the six Tribes of Indians were at open War with the United States . The general Treaty of Peace doth not Albany , 14th of August , 1784 . Sir . Commissioners of Indian Affairs . 2 I.
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... Tribes are to be considered as independent Nations , detached from the State , and absolutely unconnected with it , the Claim of Con- gress would be uncontrovertible . There is then an indispensible Neces- sity that these Tribes should ...
... Tribes are to be considered as independent Nations , detached from the State , and absolutely unconnected with it , the Claim of Con- gress would be uncontrovertible . There is then an indispensible Neces- sity that these Tribes should ...
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