Georgina Island

Georgina Island

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Georgina Island is located in Southern Ontario,Canada. The island is the largest island on LakeSimcoe [http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/lakes.html#ontario] The Island is inhabited by an Ojibwa Tribe which began a sequence of relocation's to different lands over a 80 year period which began in the 1700's and partial 1800's. The Ojibwa's residing along the Lake Simcoe region were of two groups. Lead by William Yellowhead and Joseph Snake they occupied an area in the most southern area of Simcoe County. A third group lead by John Aisance occupied an area of Kempenfelt Bay, with the creation of the Coldwater and Narrows Reserve, located between Lake Couchiching, and the Severn River. Yellowhead and Snake primarily settled at the Narrows, while Aisance and his people settled at Coldwater.During the War of Independence in 1776, Europeans began to strategically engage in relationship with the Native's for purposes of defense and of British North America. The role of the colonial government had a significant impact on the people, enforcing a policy to enroll the people and grow dependent on the crown. The influence of this policy resulted in repeated promises of protection, food, clothing, lodgings and general welfare of the people. The transformation from a strong and independent people to one of complete dependence for the most part resulted.The area between Lake Ontario, Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe represented a region of prime military vulnerability and defense for Upper Canada. [http://www.georginaisland.com] This region was not only occupied by the Lake Simcoe Indians, but also the people under the leadership of Joseph Brant of the Six Nations.Six Nations is Located in the town of Ohsweken,Ontario. [http://www.sixnations.ca/] With fear that the Six Nations and the Chippewas would unite and become a threat, deliberate attempts were made to sabotage any attempts of interaction between the two groups that took place.The separation prevented a alliance between the Ojibwa's and the Six Nations tribe and it further promoted the dependence on the Colonial government. Government efforts to obtain the Ojibwa land was accomplished in exchange a treaty was written and resulted in the surrender of the a portion of what is now Simcoe County.During the war of 1812, the Native Americans were loyal to the British Crown. They enlisted and took part of the battle of York. [http://www.udata.com/users/hsbaker/york.htm] After the war, the Crown obtained more land, which were surrendered by Snake, Aisance and Yellowhead and their people. The acquisition of this land would further provide military security for the province. These surrenders resulted in very little to the Indians and more promises were made for repayment in the future with the profits made from the sale of the land to settlers. With the proceeds of the surrender, Snake Island, Fox Island and Georgina Island were purchased by Joseph Snake and his people.During the 1820s, the Lake Simcoe Indians came into vigorous contact with the Christianity influence of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Gradually the Indians converted and accepted the arrival of the missionaries in 1828 on Snake Island.There was pressure for them to farm, for decreasing the mobility of the people made the work of the missionaries easier. Ryerson proposed that native preachers would be more affective among their own people, so they implemented a strategy to train Native Orphans in this manner. Children were also encouraged to be sent to the Missionary schools.By 1830, Snake and Yellowhead agreed to settle together at the Narrows. Houses were built to accommodate the families, the Methodist minister and the Schoolmaster. The land was not considered good for cultivation and the yield was light. Expenditures of a lifestyle almost completely dependent on the government was higher than expected and cutbacks resulted. Also compounding this issue were the economic problems of Great Britain. Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada proposed the removal of the tribes in Upper Canada to Manitoulin Island where they could live their lives removed from white contact. Consequently, Snake, Yellowhead and Aisance were urged to surrender the reserve. The Native's were encouraged to farm and give up their hunting. To reinforce this, guns and ammunition were no longer part of the annuities received. Progress remained slow, the nomadic way of life was difficult to divert. The government contributed to this by uprooting the people and relocating them. Another attempt was made to move the people to Owen Sound and Manitoulin Island .By 1851 children from Snake Island, Beausoleil Island and Rama were attending a vocational school in Alderville. There were problems such as unfulfilled promises of blankets for the children. When some parents removed their children, the Indian Department threatened to curtail the annual presents. Pressure also came from other Indians to give up their heathen ways and listen to the good council of the whites. Alcohol had been introduced into their communities from profiteering traders and settlers, further complicating matters.In the 1860s as the white settlement increased around them, families gradually migrated to the larger Georgina Island, twelve miles (19 km) to the east. They finally succumbed to the pressure to become farmers and were dependent of the government for most of their welfare. In a mere 80 years the people had moved from nomads to reserve residents.The water level on Lake Simcoe was quite low enabling residents to cross in wagons or walk in ankle deep water to the mainland. However when the Trent Severn Waterway was completed, the water table increased by several feet in the 1920s and early 1930s. This had a devastating impact on the progress of the community. It resulted in the drowning of all the wild rice around Georgina Island which was a main staple in their diet and also changed their means of traveling. Walking to the mainland was no longer an option except in the winter. [http://www.georginaisland.com]

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