| | History of Salt |
 | | And there are many other literary and religious references to salt, including use of salt on altars representing purity, and use of "holy salt" by the Unification Church. |
 | | The Land Act of 1795 included a provision for salt reservations (to prevent monopolies) as did an earlier (1778) treaty between the Iroquois' Onondaga tribe and the state of New York. |
 | | Reports from Onondaga, New York in 1654 indicated the Onondaga Indians made salt by boiling brine from salt springs. |
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