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Nation to Nation A resource on treaties in Ontario Cherokee Willie Ermine

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Willie Ermine

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Nation to Nation A resource on treaties in Ontario Cherokee Willie ErmineNation to Nation: A Resource on Treaties in Ontario is a 68 page book from the Union of Ontario Indians designed to inform readers and students about First Nations treaties in Ontario. Edited by Maurice Switzer the book has a definition section and background about treaties in general, treaties between First Nations, the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Indian treaties in Canada, and a timeline showing Indian treaties in Ontario. Specific treaties such as

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