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by JESSIE BURNETT 1 year ago

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Indigenous Treaties

Indigenous treaties are formal agreements between the Government of Canada and Indigenous groups, often involving provinces and territories, to define and uphold the rights and obligations of all parties involved.

Indigenous Treaties

Indigenous Treaties

Are the interpretations of these treaties different between the Indigenous Peoples and the Federal government?

Some of the treaties

The Numbered Treaties (1871-1921).
The Manitoba Act (1870)
The Douglas Treaties (1850-1854),
The Peace and Friendship Treaties (1725-1779),

How Indigenous treaties negotiated

Negotiation, signature, ratification, implementation, and coming into force.
The treaty-making process is made up of five broad stages:

What are Indigenous treaties?