The War of 1812: Whose War Was It Anyway?

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The War of 1812: Whose War Was It Anyway?
La Guerre de
The War of
1812 : Une
1812: Whose
guerre pour
War Was It
qui?
Anyway?
30 mai ● 2012 ● May 30
Waterloo, Ontario
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Studio portrait taken in July 1882 of the surviving Six Nations warriors who fought with the British in the War of 1812. Brantford, Ont.
(Right to left:) Sakawaraton - John Smoke Johnson (born ca. 1792); John Tutela (born ca. 1797) and Young Warner (born ca. 1794)
Library and Archives Canada C-085127
7 pm: round-table discussion / table ronde : 19h
Whose War Was It, Anyway? / Une guerre pour qui?
James J. Brown Auditorium, Waterloo Public Library, Main Library, 35 Albert St
Catherine Emerson, County Historian, Niagara County, New York
James Elliott, journalist, author of Strange Fatality: The Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813
Jamie Swift, journalist and co-author (with Ian McKay), Warrior Nation: Rebranding
Canada in an Age of Anxiety (forthcoming summer 2012)
Keith Jamieson, Manager, Six Nations Legacy Consortium
Esyllt Jones, co-editor, A People’s Citizenship Guide: A Response to Conservative Canada
1812 Arts Day, Nathan Philips Square,
Toronto. October 26, 1978
Walter Curtin fonds
Library and Archives of Canada