AWP | The Seneca Microstate by Peter-MacPherson, literature
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AWP | The Seneca Microstate
Not the least of the Native American nationalist movements that had sprung into militancy in the wake of the Dissolution Wars, the state of Seneca, centered around the various reservation territories held by the native tribe of Seneca, had at one point held territories throughout the Erie Stretch, connecting the Allegheny, Tonawanda, Oil Springs, and Cattaraugus reservations, and the Seneca National Front had held these regions with varying strength against various independent guerillas, gangs, and paramilitaries. The Seneca National Front had also been a part of the general Haudenosaunee Preservation Movement, which was an alliance of other indigenous nations formerly in association with the Iroquois League, including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Cayuga nations alongside the Seneca. The HPM ultimately reached agreements, ceasefires and treaties, with the nations which would later become the Great Lakes Confederation, New England, the NAR, and Quebec, with native lands being given