Treaty 4
First Nations Provisions
Treaty Facts
Reasons for Treaty 4
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When was Treaty 4 signed?

September 15th, 1874

100

What animals were given to the First Nations people?

The First Nations people received Oxen, Cows and Bulls. 
100

How many treaties were signed prior to Treaty 4?

There were 3 treaties signed. 

100

True or False. There was a decline in Buffalo.

True. The First Nations people began to see a decline in buffalo when the Newcomers started their settlement on the land.

200

Who were the signatories involved in Treaty 4?

The Cree, Saulteaux, Assiniboine and the Crown 

200

What were the annuities for the First Nations people?

$5 per person, $15 per headmen, $25 a chief

200

What is a Treaty? 

Treaties are formal agreements between nations. In terms of the First Nations people and the Crown, the Treaties were signed as agreements to share and live on the land together.

200

True or False. There was a decline in diseases among the First Nations people.

False. There was an increase in the percentage of diseases among First Nations people.

300
Where was Treaty 4 Signed and what parts of Canada does it reside?
Treaty 4 was signed in Fort Qu'Appelle, which is located in Southern Saskatchewan. Treaty 4 is also located in parts of Manitoba and Alberta. 
300

True or False. Schools and Teachers were provided for the First Nations people?

True

300

How many Treaties does Saskatchewan have? 

Saskatchewan has 6 Treaties, 2,4,5,6,8, and 10. 

300

Why did the First Nations agree to sign Treaty 4?

The First Nations people believe that the Treaties would help with their survival, along with the ability to practice their way of life through culture and traditions. They also believed that signing treaty 4 meant that they would have access to resources and continued use of the land. 

400

Who was the government representative involved in Treaty 3,4,5 and 6 negotiations? 

Alexander Morris who was the lieutenant-governor of Manitoba and the North-West Territories. He was involved in the signing of treaties 3,4,5 and 6.

400

What rights were the First Nations people given?

The right to hunt, fish and trap
400

What land issue was addressed in the signing of Treaty 4? 

The issue of who owned and had rights to the land was addressed in the signing of Treaty 4. The First Nations people believed that the land was theirs and the Crown could not sell without consultation. Whereas the non-First Nations people believed that the Crown was entitled to all the land. 

400

Why did the Crown/ Government want to sign Treaty 4? 

To access the land for settlement, future development, to avoid any wars with the First Nations people, etc. 

500

What First Nations group did not want to meet with the Crowns negotiators on Hudson's Bay Companies land?

The Saulteaux people refused to meet with Alexander Morris and the Crown negotiators if the meeting was on HBC land because they felt they could not freely speak.

500

True or False: Liquor was allowed on reserves.

False. Liquor was forbidden on any reserves. 

500

True or False. A Treaty only involves First Nations people in Saskatchewan.

False. Treaties are for First Nations and non-First Nations people, "we are all treaty people".

500
What is the symbolic meaning behind the handshake during the treaty-making process?

The handshake symbolizes an agreement and partnership between 2 nations. 

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