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CHANGE IN THE NORTHEAST WOODLANDS | |||
A STONE-AGE PERSPECTIVE | |||
RATINONSIÓN:NI | RATINONSIÓN:NI | ||
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With stone axes | With stone axes | ||
AHSERÓN:NI (1608) | AHSERÓN:NI (1608) | ||
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Axes of iron | Axes of iron | ||
TAIETEWATATENONHWERÁ:TON | TAIETEWATATENONHWERÁ:TON | ||
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Every day | Every day | ||
We are | We are joyful | ||
SAIONWISAKÉ:RON | |||
It was an ice age | It was an ice age | ||
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We waited | We waited | ||
WÁHTA NIIOHSANÓ:TEN | WÁHTA NIIOHSANÓ:TEN | ||
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The first one | The first one | ||
TSI KARHAHRÓNNIONKE | TSI KARHAHRÓNNIONKE | ||
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The wild animals | The wild animals | ||
TIONHNHÉHKWA | TIONHNHÉHKWA | ||
Our three sisters | |||
They came | They came | ||
We planted | |||
SAIOHONSÁ:SEKE | SAIOHONSÁ:SEKE | ||
The earth is new again | The earth is new again | ||
When corn is | When corn is grown | ||
Society is reformed | Society is reformed | ||
IAH TE KARIHWÍ:IO | IAH TE KARIHWÍ:IO | ||
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We use hoes | We use hoes | ||
The battle is lost | NIAGA:RA (1812) | ||
Queenston Heights | |||
Brock dies | |||
The battle is lost | |||
TEYONINHOKARÁ:WEN (1812) | TEYONINHOKARÁ:WEN (1812) | ||
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Canada saved | Canada saved | ||
LITTLE BIG HORN (1876) | LITTLE BIG HORN (1876) | ||
Sioux with 16-shot | Sioux with 16-shot Winchesters | ||
7th cavalry with single shot Springfields | |||
Resistance to change | |||
CANASSATEGO (1744) | CANASSATEGO (1744) | ||
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Our schools do not harm us | Our schools do not harm us | ||
Yours do | Yours do. We decline. | ||
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1744) | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1744) | ||
To the Gentlemen of Virginia | |||
We offer our schools | We offer our schools | ||
Step-by-Step | Step-by-Step | ||
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== About == | == About == | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 14 August 2009
CHANGE IN THE NORTHEAST WOODLANDS
A STONE-AGE PERSPECTIVE
RATINONSIÓN:NI
We used to cut trees
And build long houses
With stone axes
AHSERÓN:NI (1608)
The French man came
And the Dutch
Axes of iron
TAIETEWATATENONHWERÁ:TON
We greet one another
Every day
We are joyful
SAIONWISAKÉ:RON
It was an ice age
The land was covered
We waited
WÁHTA NIIOHSANÓ:TEN
The trees returned
It was a maple
The first one
TSI KARHAHRÓNNIONKE
In the forest
We hunted
The wild animals
TIONHNHÉHKWA
Our three sisters
They came
We planted
SAIOHONSÁ:SEKE
The earth is new again
When corn is grown
Society is reformed
IAH TE KARIHWÍ:IO
Plow with iron
Women are oppressed
We use hoes
NIAGA:RA (1812)
Queenston Heights
Brock dies
The battle is lost
TEYONINHOKARÁ:WEN (1812)
50 Mohawk rifles against
2000 American muskets
Canada saved
LITTLE BIG HORN (1876)
Sioux with 16-shot Winchesters
7th cavalry with single shot Springfields
Resistance to change
CANASSATEGO (1744)
Treaty of Lancaster, Virginia
Our schools do not harm us
Yours do. We decline.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1744)
To the Gentlemen of Virginia
We offer our schools
Step-by-Step