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ix Maps 1 Portion of southern Ontario occupied by the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation | xv 2 The Six Nations of the Grand River Territory and the Mississaugas of the New Credit reserve in the nineteenth century | 46 Table 1 Indigenous Herbal Medicines Appropriated by the Europeans | 35 Illustrations 1 Jones family genealogy | 6 2 The Reverend Peter Jones as he appeared in his later years | 13 3 Eliza Field-Jones (Carey), age seventy-two years in 1876 | 16 4 Peter E. Jones’s childhood home, Echo Villa, in Brantford | 17 5 The Kingston General Hospital when Dr. Jones was a student | 28 6 Dr. Peter E. Jones and Charlotte Dixon-Jones when they married | 43 7 Head Chief Jones’s New Credit Council House when it was built in 1882 | 60 8 Head Chief Peter E. Jones’s official Council House portrait | 69 Q List of Maps,Tables, and Illustrations Q x List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations 9 Dr. Jones’s suggested modifications to Macdonald’s Indian Act | 86 10 Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald, photographed in 1883 | 96 11 The Indian Publishing Co. offices in Hagersville | 104 12 The masthead, news items, and advertisements of Peter E. Jones’s newspaper, The Indian | 118–119 13 Lawrence Vankoughnet, deputy superintendent of Indian Affairs | 125 14 Poster calling for nominations for the New Credit Band Council | 133 15 Dr. Peter Edmund Jones and Charlotte Jones in Hagersville | 145 16 Dr. Jones’s obituary in The Toronto Globe of 30 June 1909 | 150 ...

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