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| Bourget, Dr. | |||
| Examining Indian Children Dr. Bourget, Indian agent examining
Indian children. ID #21886 |
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| Bowell, Mackenzie | |||
| Mackenzie Bowell Mackenzie Bowell, a Belleville, Ontario
newspaper owner, M.P. from 1867, minister of customs under John A. Macdonald, and Canadian
Prime Minister 1894-1896. ID #20775 |
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| Bradley, F. Gordon | |||
| Newfoundland Welcome Canadian Prime Minister, Louis St.
Laurent, reading the address of welcome at the main doorway to Parliament, to celebrate
Newfoundland's entry into Canada, April, 1949. ID #20984 |
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| Brant, Joseph | |||
| Joseph Brant Joseph Brant (1742-1807), Chief of the Mohawks,
who led Iroquois allies of the British through American Revolutionary warfare and who directed
the Six Nations Iroquois to new homes in Ontario territory in the 1780s. ID #20114 |
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| Joseph Brant Joseph Brant, Leader of Six Nations settlement on
the Grand River, he was an able diplomat and cultivated leader, playing an important role in early
Canada before his death in 1807. ID #10202 |
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| Joseph Brant The Mohawk chieftain Thayendanegea, or Joseph
Brant, was well-educated and fluent in English, and a masterly leader of his people, the Iroquois
Six Nations, British allies during the American Revolutionary War.
Watercolour by William Armstrong (1822-1914). ID #23266 |
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| Brébeuf, Jeunde | |||
| Jean de Brébeuf Jean de Brébeuf, a French Jesuit in the Huron
Country, serving in Huronia, 1626-1649, finally tortured and put to death by Iroquois raiders at
the mission of St. Ignace. ID #10078 |
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| Iroquois Indians
ID #20658 |
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| Briand, Jean Oliver | |||
| Jean-Olivier Briand Jean-Olivier Briand, leading figure in the
Catholic Church of Quebec and who became its bishop in 1766 under British rule. ID #20674 |
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