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Date: 2013-03-18 16:07:16
New York
First Nations in Ontario
Native American history
First Nations in Quebec
Seneca people
Covenant Chain
Fort Stanwix
Oneida people
Sir William Johnson
1st Baronet
Iroquois
History of North America
First Nations

[removed]Onondaga Nation - People of the Hills POLISHING THE SILVER COVENANT CHAIN: A Brief History of Some of the Symbols and Metaphors in Haudenosaunee Treaty Negotiations

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