A legally written agreement between states and organizations they define mutual rights and obligations
What is treaty
This treaty was made by William Benjamin Robinson. The British chose him to lead the treaty talks that would eventually cover nearly all of NorthWestern Ontario
What are the Robinson Treaties
26 modern treaties have been made since then
When is 1975
The Parliament building home of the Canadian government
It is the First Nations they Hold all rights to the territory
A black and Bow River in the Blackfoot First Nation. Marks were made by the First Nations
What is Treaty No.7 Site
This was given to Manitoba in the early 1870s during treaty talks
What is a meh medal
The guy who created this treaty oversaw 14 treaties that protected First Nations Village sites and the right to hunt and fish
What are the Douglas treaties
At this time The Central and Eastern part of the Northwest Territories were returned to the Inuit
When is 1993
The land where Vancouver now stands
It is the Traditional territory of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations
In Nova Scotia, this is held every year on October 1st to celebrate the anniversary of the 1752 Treaty of Friendship and Peace
What are treaty days
Groups that made a treaty smoked this to show their agreement it is shared with all the people who made the treaty
What is a Pipe of peace
This Treaty was known as the True founding of what was to become Canada
What are the Niagara Treaties
This is the year the Indian Act was created
When is 1876
The land of Montreal
It is Unceded Mohawk territory
This medal was given starting in 1873, and had an image of a First Nations leader shaking hands with a British Officer
What is shake on it
An area in New Brunswick where Mi,Kmaq people have lived for more than 3000 years
What is Metepenagiag Heritage Park
In this treaty, the British and the First Nations agreed about the First Nations right to hunt and fish. They also agreed that they would not bother each other
What are the peace and friendship treaties
This is the year when Montreal marked the 300th anniversary of a Treaty by renaming part of downtown Park Place
When is 2001
Most of British Columbia is unceded territory. What did Canada's Supreme Court say in 2014 about who owned traditional territory
It is the Tsilhqot’in Nation in B.C. Traditional territory
During treaty talks, Representatives of the crown gave European plants, and it turned out to be a bad idea
Why are they growing like weeds
It’s entirely surrounded by a Quebec city neighbourhood, you can visit a long house by a church close to it you can also tour it
What is a Huron-Wendat museum
These 11 treaties cover an enormous area of what is now Canada
What are the numbered treaties
In what is now Southern Ontario, the British made 15 treaties between these years
When is 1783 to 1812
The city council in St. John’s, N.L., starts its meetings with a statement that the province of Newfoundland and Labrador is the unceded land of What?
It is the unceded land of Beothuk, Mi’kmaq, and Labrador
What does the shell of the turtle on the cover of this magazine represent
Turtle Island