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During the period of western Canadian settlement, the government of Canada engaged in a series of negotiations with the area’s native populations. To better understand this process and the agreements that resulted, we will be examining select documents and websites pertaining, in particular, to Treaty 6 at Forts Carlton and Pitt, Manitoba.
To begin, look carefully at the map listed below:
In which treaty area do you live? Refer to this map when doing the research detailed below.
In order to complete your task, please look at the following links with your partner, and summarize your findings on the graphic organizer provided.
1. Descriptions and plans of certain Indian reserves in the province of Manitoba and the North-west Territories, 1889.
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2. The treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-west Territories, pp. 214-222.
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3. Treaty 6, between Her Majesty the Queen and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River with adhesions.
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4. Our Indian Treaties, Hon. David Laird, 1905
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By E.A. Keith and S.J. Whyte