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statesman and negotiated land for the Six Nations people.
They settled in the Grand River Valley (Ontario), where Brant played a key role in their economic, political and religious lives, bringing a school, as well as a saw and grist mill to the community. Yet, despite this seemingly British way of life, Brant's Vision of Native sovereignty persisted.
Thayendanegea was equally at ease with a tea cup or a tomahawk. He adopted a new culture without dishonouring his Native roots. Through his voice and his actions. Brant shaped much of Native Canada, a truth that echoes throughout southwestern Ontario and in the Town that bears his name.
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