Treaty 7 Research
Residential Schools
physicallyWhat are residential schools? A government-run school providing education and living needs to children who are mentaly or physicaly challenged.
What is colonization?
Definition: Action or process of settling among and establishing control of the idnigeous people of an area.
Examples: Someone who colonized- People who built the first house in Cochrane and it made up to this town.
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Rupert's Land
What is Rupert's Land? A Territory in British North America.
Subtopic: This area includes, Manitoba, Saskachewan, Alberta, and parts of the Northen Terriorties
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What was Rupert's Land mainly
used for? It was mainly used for trading furs.
Who owned Rupert's land? The Hudsons Bay company.
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Definition:
Treaty 7
What is Treaty 7? Is an advisory for all the Seven Nations, that compose Treaty no.7.
When was Treaty 7 signed? In 1877.
Who (First Nations Groups) was involved in Treaty 7? Bears Paws tribe, Chiniki tribe, Blood tribe, Tsuu Tina tribe, etc.
Where is Treaty 7 land located? Southern portion of Alberta.
Provide a map.
Why was Treaty 7 proposed and signed?
How did Treaty 7 affect the
First Nations People at the time?
Which First Nation Chiefs signed Treaty 7?
Treaties
Definition:
How many treaties are there in Canada?
There are 11 treaties in Canada
Map of Treaties in Canada
What were the underlying reasons for the signing of Treaties in Canada? Things were peaceful and after centuries treaties were signed to define.
What is the Indian Act? When was it signed? It was signed
Impacts and Effects
Why are treaties important to Canadian history?
Why are we continuing this discussion today? Because we need to learn about it, because its part of our history.
How does Treaty 7 impact First Nations people today?