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  • In the 1960s, despite our reliance on sacred treaty promises that it would never take more land, the U.S. built the Kinzua Dam, which put much of our territory literally underwater and resulted in the forcible relocation of many of our people.

    David Kimelberg: Appropriating Native Economies: When Is Enough, Enough? David Kimelberg 2010

  • In the 1960s, despite our reliance on sacred treaty promises that it would never take more land, the U.S. built the Kinzua Dam, which put much of our territory literally underwater and resulted in the forcible relocation of many of our people.

    David Kimelberg: Appropriating Native Economies: When Is Enough, Enough? David Kimelberg 2010

  • In the 1960s, despite our reliance on sacred treaty promises that it would never take more land, the U.S. built the Kinzua Dam, which put much of our territory literally underwater and resulted in the forcible relocation of many of our people.

    David Kimelberg: Appropriating Native Economies: When Is Enough, Enough? David Kimelberg 2010

  • In the 1960s, despite our reliance on sacred treaty promises that it would never take more land, the U.S. built the Kinzua Dam, which put much of our territory literally underwater and resulted in the forcible relocation of many of our people.

    David Kimelberg: Appropriating Native Economies: When Is Enough, Enough? David Kimelberg 2010

  • In the 1960s, despite our reliance on sacred treaty promises that it would never take more land, the U.S. built the Kinzua Dam, which put much of our territory literally underwater and resulted in the forcible relocation of many of our people.

    David Kimelberg: Appropriating Native Economies: When Is Enough, Enough? David Kimelberg 2010

  • He attended competitions and soon became known to the country music fans in the eastern part of the United States as “Uncle George, the Fiddle Scraper from Kinzua County.”

    How to Win Friends and Influence People Dale Carnegie 1981

  • He attended competitions and soon became known to the country music fans in the eastern part of the United States as “Uncle George, the Fiddle Scraper from Kinzua County.”

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • He attended competitions and soon became known to the country music fans in the eastern part of the United States as “Uncle George, the Fiddle Scraper from Kinzua County.”

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • He attended competitions and soon became known to the country music fans in the eastern part of the United States as “Uncle George, the Fiddle Scraper from Kinzua County.”

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • The council directed Seneca Energy to assist the Kinzua Dam Relicensing Commission by providing expertise in operating the Kinzua Dam facilities in connection with the Nation's plans to obtain the federal operating license.

    unknown title 2011

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