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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

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