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  • Story Introductionhttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/introduction

    James Bay, in Northern Ontario. Moose Factory Island My father was a Mushkegowuk (Western James Bay Cree) person from the Albany Band (now the Fort Albany First Nation), Northwestern Ontario and my mother is from the Eeyou (Eastern James Bay Cree)...

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    • Author: Administrator2
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  • Referenceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/references

    Review 5, no. 2: 19-54. Long, John S, 1993 "The Government is Asking you For Your Land": The Treaty Made in 1905 at Fort Albany According to Cree Oral Tradition. Schumacher: John Long. Long, John S, 1996 "Who Got What At Winisk?" Beaver 75, no. 1:...

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    • Author: Administrator2
    • Category: Essay
  • Chapter 4A - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-2

    of our peoples’ title to the land and secure government ownership of our lands. The James Bay Treaty signing party at Fort Albany. Standing: Joseph L. Vanasse (L), James Parkinson (R) of NWMP. Seated: Commissioners Samuel Stewart (L), Daniel McMartin,...

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    • Category: Essay
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