From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11484 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, May 30 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11484 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area ["Home Foreclosure Listings" Subject: Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area Affordable Foreclosures in Your Area http://sonoblisz.shop/1ZLt4CeJTNnSpe_F5qxGSZjcA9AAZiahiy2eMvy7T8d18gcPgg http://sonoblisz.shop/wLa1lJiOq1DlokO7R5ecak1s-bzSOlOVA3OqOOTeaRa1xjTzbA and the creation of a reserve through a series of meetings and letters written in Anishinaabe, which resulted in an acknowledgment from Indian agent Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Vankoughnet in 1880 that approximately 2,800 square miles of Temagami land were indeed unceded. Initially Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald deferred the matter to the Ontario Premier, but in 1883 the Department of Indian Affairs agreed to an annual payment to the nation. The prices were comparable to the amounts received by other First Nations who were parties to Robinson Huron Treaty. In 1884 TonenC) convened a tribal council on Bear Island to discuss the potential location for the reserve; the community agreed it should be about 100 square miles surrounding Cross Lake and at the south end of Lake Temagami. The federal government agreed to the proposal, but the Ontario Premier Oliver Mowat, who had a reputation for hostility towards to Indigenous treaty rights, blocked the land transfer, primarily concerned about the value of the red and white pine lumber at the location.:?38? It was not until 1943 that lands were finally set aside for the Temagami, and the official creation of the Bear Island Reserve not occur until 1971. In 1888, after Oliver Mowat's refusal to create the reserve, and as his chiefdom ended, TonenC) moved his family to land between Lake Opasatica and Lake Dasserat near Abitibi, Quebec. In 1889 he travelled to Bear Island to meet Indian agent Thomas Walton and ask for seeds and farming equipment for his community. TonenC) hunted and trapped to feed his family, and in 1903 starting prospecting, motivated by the recent silver discovery at Cobalt, Ontario. His successful finds of gold instigated the Larder Lake gold rush of 1906, according to the Canadian Mining Journal. The gold that he discovered at McGarry later became the Kerr-Addison mine, and he staked at least one claim there which was subsequently stolen from him by white settlers.:?43? The Tonene Old Indian Mining Company issued a prospectus just prior to the start of World War I, but sources do not indicate if TonenC) benefited from the company. TonenC) was succeeded as head chief by John Paul, thoug ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11484 ***********************************************