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==Further reading== *{{Cite book | title = The Hatchet and the Plow: The Life and Times of Chief Cornplanter | last = Betts | first = William W. | publisher = iUniverse.com | year = 2010 | isbn = 9781450267137 }} *{{Cite book | publisher = Mountain Laurel Pub. Corp | isbn = 9781929382019 | last = Harold Thomas Beck | title = Cornplanter Chronicles | year = 2001 }} * "The Speech of the Cornplanter, Half-Town, and the Great-Tree, Chiefs and Councillors of the Seneca Nation, to the Great Councillor of the Thirteen Fires. Signed at Philadelphia, the first day of December, 1790." [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llsp&fileName=007/llsp007.db&recNum=141 American State Papers, 2nd Congress, 1st Session. Indian Affairs: v. 1], p. 140-1 *{{Cite news | title = Indians at Pow-wow Observe Old Rites β Representatives of the Six Nations Meet on Onondaga Reservation Near Syracuse. Ancient Faith is Taught β Chief Cornplanter Expounds Religion of Handsomelake and Braves Dance and Tell of Their Sins. | work = New York Times | date = 25 November 1909 | access-date = 2012-09-23 | url = http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60813F83D5412738DDDAC0A94D9415B898CF1D3 }} {{subscription required}}
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