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ENTRY | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | NO. | FIRSTNATIONSURRENDERING | OTHERSURRENDERER | LOCATIONNAME | COUNTY | INDEXTEXT | PAGE | VOLUME |
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15 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | ALBERMARLE TOWNSHIP, SAUGEEN PENINSULA | BRUCE | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
486 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | EASTNOR TOWNSHIP, SAUGEEN PENINSULA | BRUCE | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
594 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | SAUGEEN PENINSULA | (HEAD, SIR FRANCIS BOND, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR)--BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. SAUGEEN PENINSULA,. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | ||
663 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | KEPPEL TOWNSHIP | GREY | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
700 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | LINDSAY TOWNSHIP | BRUCE | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
1078 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | ST. EDMUNDS TOWNSHIP | BRUCE COUNTY | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
1117 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN OR SAUKING | SAUGEEN PENINSULA | LAKE HURON | SAUGEEN PENINSULA, LAKE HURON. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I | |
1118 | 1836 | 8 | 9 | 45.5 | SAUGEEN | SAUGEEN PENINSULA | LAKE HURON | BY SAUGEEN INDIANS. THE TOWNSHIP. FOR A GENERAL RESERVE | 113 | I |
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No. 454 To the Saukings: My Children,
You have heard the proposal I have just made to the Chippewas and Ottawas, by which it has been agreed between them and your Great Father that these islands (Manatoulin), on which we are now assembled, should be made, in Council, the property (under your Great Father’s control) of all Indians whom he shall allow to reside on them. I now propose to you that you should surrender to your Great Father the Sauking Territory you at present occupy, and that you should repair either to this island or to that part of your territory which lies on the north of Owen Sound, upon which proper houses shall be built for you, and proper assistance given to enable you to become civilized and to cultivate land, which your Great Father engages for ever to protect for you from the encroachments of the whites. Are you, therefore, the Sauking Indians, willing to accede to this arrangement; if so, affix your marks to this my proposal. Manitowaning, 9th August, 1836.
Witness: T. G. Anverson, S.J.A., Joseph Stinson, Genl. Supt. of Wesleyan Missions, Adam Elliot, James Evans, F.L. Ingall, Lieut. 15th Regt. Commandg. Detacht., Talfourd W. Field, Dist. Agent.
F.B. Head , Metiewabe, Alexander Kaquta Bunevairear, Kowgisawis, Mettawansh.
- ↑ Canada Department of Indian Affairs. Indian Treaties and Surrenders, from 1680-1890. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson printer to the King’s most excellent majesty, 1905.