Treaty of Canandaigua 1794: 200 Years of Treaty Relations Between the Iroquois Confederacy and the United StatesThis book tells the complex and intriguing story of the Six Nations and their relationship with the United States over the 200-year period following the American Revolution. Two hundred years after signing the treaty that was to protect their lands and sovereign rights, the Haudenosaunee -- the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy -- have been stripped of all but a small fraction leading up to the signing of the treaty and look at how the Haudenosaunee have fared under its terms. |
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Contents
The Thanksgiving Address | 7 |
The Legal Record | 35 |
a View from the Six Nations | 67 |
Copyright | |
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200th Anniversary acknowledge agreed Akwesasne American Indian Archives Article attend boundary Brant British Buffaloe Creek Canada Canandaigua Treaty Commemoration Cayuga ceded chain claim Clan Colonel Pickering commissioner Confederacy Congress continue Cornplanter council fire denosaunee desire document dollars Father federal Fort Schlosser Fort Stanwix George Washington Governor Grand Island Halftown Haudenosaunee Historical Society hundred Indian friends Indian land Indian nations Iroquois John Kinzua Dam Lake Erie leaders live Longhouse meeting miles minds Mohawk Nation Nation of Indians Native negotiations Niagara River Ohio Oneida Onondaga Ontario County Parrish peace and friendship Pennsylvania Peter Jemison Philadelphia Pickering Treaty present President Quakers received Red Jacket request sachems Senate Seneca Nation signed Simcoe Sir William Johnson Six Nations sovereignty speech Stanwix territory thousand Timothy Pickering told Treaty of Canandaigua Tree tribes Tuscarora United wampum warriors William Savery York
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International Human Rights, Decolonisation and Globalisation: Becoming Human Shelley Wright No preview available - 2001 |
Enduring Legacies: Native American Treaties and Contemporary Controversies Bruce E. Johansen No preview available - 2004 |