The act of agreeing; a contract legally binding the contracting parties.
When was Treaty 8 signed? And why was it Signed?
The Treaty 8 was in signed in June 21,1899, it was signed, so the First Nations and the Crown would settle in a agreement.
How many Treaties are in Saskatchewan?
In Saskatchewan there are six treaties, the Treaties are 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10.
Give me 3 examples and non- examples for Treaties?
Examples: Non Examples:
Entitlement Dogs
Bill C-31 Books
Cede Candies
What is Colonization? Define
What is Bill C-31? Define
To amend the Indian Act, passed into law in April 1985 to bring the Indian act into the line with gender equality under the Canadian Charter Rights and Freedom.
What did the Crown promised that each band would received every-year?
The Crown promised the band to give out Agriculture materials such as animals, seeds; for vegetables, and other survival materials.
Treaty 8 was signed on 21 June 1899 by the Crown and First Nations of the Lesser Slave Lake area.
Give me 3 examples for Treaty Rights?
Fishing, Health, Education, Hunting, and Housing... etc...
Who is the Crown? Define?
The monarchy, especially as head of state; the power or authority residing the monarchy.
Give up one's rights to or possession.
What is the Promises and Engagement?
The promises and engagement that they will obey and abide by the law; that they will maintain peace between the Crown and First Nations people.
How many Treaties are in Canada?
There are 11 Treaties in Canada.
Give me 3 examples for Culture? In Dene culture?
Dene Language, Dene Culture, History, values, and the Heritage.
What is Indian Act? Define?
A written or spoken agreement between two or parties, intended to be enforceable by law, a document recording this.
Do you think our Treaty Rights Will Distinguish?
The Treaty Rights will never distinguish because the Crown promised the Frist Nation people that '"As long as the Sun Shines and River Flows". The Treaty Rights will not be distinguish.
Is Black Lake, and Fond Du Lac Treaty 8?
Yes, Black Lake and Fond Du Lac Treaty 8.
If we were not Treaties, what do you think will happen to us (Treaty People)? Give me 2 examples?
No Education, No Health, No Hunting Rights.
What is Treaty? Define?
Formally concluded and ratified agreement between states =; an agreement between individuals or parties, especially for the purchase of property.
What is Constitution Act? Define?
The Constitution of Canada created and repatriated from Great Britain in 1982, Wherein the Charter of Rights and Freedom guarantees specific rights and freedoms for Canadian citizens.
What is Royal Proclamation? Define
A legal document which established British ownership over all colonies in Canada and provide protection over unsettled lands belonging to the lands.
Which Treaty was the First signed in Canada, and the Last Treaty that was signed in Canada?
The first treaty was signed 1871- Treaty 1 and the last Treaty to be signed is 1921- Treaty 11.
Is Mr. Echodh Treaty?
What is Treaty Rights? Define?
Rights that are provided in the treaties made between First Nations and the British Crown of Canada.