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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Maps
List of Tables
The Ontario Historical Studies Series
Contributors
Dr. Ed Rogers, My Friend
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Background
1 The Ontario Landscape, circa A.D. 1600
2 Before European Contact
Part Two: Southern Ontario, 1550–1945
3 The Original Iroquoians: Huron, Petun, and Neutral
4 Southern Algonquian Middlemen: Algonquin, Nipissing, and Ottawa, 1550–1780
5 The Five (Later Six) Nations Confederacy, 1550–1784
6 Land Cessions, 1763–1830
7 The Algonquian Farmers of Southern Ontario, 1830–1945
8 The Six Nations in the Grand River Valley, 1784–1847
9 The Iroquois: The Consolidation of the Grand River Reserve in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, 1847–1875
10 The Iroquois: The Grand River Reserve in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, 1875–1945
11 The Iroquois of Akwesasne (St. Regis), Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (Tyendinaga), Onyota’a:ka (the Oneida of the Thames), and Wahta Mohawk (Gibson), 1750–1945
Part Three: Northern Ontario, 1550–1945
12 Northern Algonquians, 1550–1760
13 Northern Algonquians, 1760–1821
14 Northern Algonquians and the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1821–1890
15 Northern Algonquians on the Frontiers of “New Ontario,” 1890–1945
Part Four: Post–Second World War Years
16 The Modern Age, 1945–1980
17 Aboriginal Ontario: An Overview of 10 000 Years of History
Bibliography
Index
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