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Zig Misiak
Phone: (519) 757-0910
Email: zig@realpeopleshistory.com
"The Butler's Rangers were formed in 1777 by Colonel John Butler, during the American (Rebellion) Revolution they continued to fight along side their allies and friends, the Haudenosaunee until they were disbanded in 1784. They were the "shock troops" of their day and were the toughest, roughest and most focused soldiers of their time. Taught well by their Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) friends they were able to walk, run and paddle in a huge territory from Detroit to Albany and hundreds of miles south of the Great Lakes.
Statements made on this site are based on many decades of research both from written sources and oral sources. The oral information has been documented over the years from Haudenosaunee some of whom have passed on. It is important to note that Zig Misiak is in constant contact and dialogue with Haudenosaunee and others on a daily basis and every effort is made to keep an open mind concerning every aspect of their history and culture.
