Tag Archive for: Wampum Chronicles

Colonel Louis at Oriskany and Valley Forge

Colonel Louis at Oriskany and Valley Forge

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “ Colonel Louis at Oriskany and Valley Forge” by historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.

The Wampum Chronicles: Louis Cook: A "Colonel" of Truth?

Louis Cook: A “Colonel” of Truth?

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “Louis Cook: A “Colonel” of Truth?” by historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.

Nov 10 Wampum Chronicles Louis Cook: A French and Indian Warrior

Louis Cook: A French and Indian Warrior

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “ Louis Cook: A French and Indian Warrior” by Darren Bonaparte.

Was Akwesasne’s “Burnt Church” a Sacrifice to Peace?

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “Was Akwesasne’s “Burnt Church: a Sacrifice to Peace?” by Darren Bonaparte.

Wampum Chronicles The Treaty of Kahnawake of 1760

The Treaty of Kahnawake of 1760

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “ “The Treaty of Kahnawake of 1760” at the Treaty of Kahnawake” by Darren Bonaparte.

“Burying the Hatchet” at the Treaty of Kahnawake”

“Burying the Hatchet” at the Treaty of Kahnawake

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “ “Burying the Hatchet” at the Treaty of Kahnawake” by Darren Bonaparte.

Wampum Chronicles…To Smoke the Pipe of Peace…

…To Smoke the Pipe of Peace…

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues with, “…To Smoke the Pipe of Peace…Diplomacy and Peacemaking at the end of the French and Indian War” by Darren Bonaparte.

The Darkest Day in Mohawk History By Darren Bonaparte

The Darkest Day in Mohawk History

This week’s Wampum Chronicles continues featuring, “The Darkest Day in Mohawk History” by Darren Bonaparte.

The Lost Dauphin

The Wampum Chronicles, “Land Where The Partridge Drums” by Darren Bonaparte continues with “The Lost Dauphin.”

Wampum Chronicles Williams in Oneida

Williams in Oneida

The Wampum Chronicles, “Land Where The Partridge Drums” by Darren Bonaparte continues with “Williams in Oneida.”