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A history of the Seneca people and their resilience to survive after the completion of the Kinzua Dam in 1964, as the reservoir flooded 10,000 acres of treaty protected territory. A first-hand account of the Seneca men and women born into the ongoing fight to right the injustices, lies and further exploitation of Seneca lands. Includes treaty information and documents that were ignored during an era of relocation and acculturation. A must read for young Seneca leaders and all who feel the oppression of an arbitrary entity.

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A history of the Seneca people and their resilience to survive after the completion of the Kinzua Dam in 1964, as the reservoir flooded 10,000 acres of treaty protected territory. A first-hand account of the Seneca men and women born into the ongoing fight to right the injustices, lies and further exploitation of Seneca lands. Includes treaty information and documents that were ignored during an era of relocation and acculturation. A must read for young Seneca leaders and all who feel the oppression of an arbitrary entity.
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