Grade 6
Treaty Promises and Provisions
Books
Statement of Treaty Issues: Treaties as a Bridge to the FutureThe 1998 Report provides an overview of the preliminary discussions between representatives of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) and Canada, (with the Province as observer). It recounts the views and perspectives that the parties brought to the exploratory Treaty Table during meetings in 1997-1998. Quotes from the oral historians of Treaty and the Treaty relationship are included courtesy of many Saskatchewan Elders who contributed their knowledge and understandings to the meeting process (Publisher).
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Office of the Treaty Commisioner. (1998). Statement of treaty issues: Treaties as a bridge to the future. Saskatoon, SK: Office of the Treaty Commissioner.
Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (2007). Treaty implementation: Fulfilling the covenant. Retrieved from http://www.otc.ca/public/uploads/resource_photo/Treaty_Implementation_Report.pdf
Web Posts
About AFN
About AFN | Assembly of First Nations
The term "First Nations" refers to one of three distinct groups recognized as "Aboriginal" in the Constitution Act of 1982. The other two distinct groups characterized as "Aboriginal" are the Métis and the Inuit. There are 634 First Nation communities (also known as reserves) in Canada, with First Nation governments.
Assembly of First Nations. (n.d.). About AFN. Retrieved July 8, 2018, from Assembly of First Nations website: http://www.afn.ca/about-afn/
About Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
About Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Canada's economic and social well-being benefits from strong, self-sufficient Aboriginal and northern people and communities. Our vision is a future in which First Nations, Inuit, Métis and northern communities are healthy, safe, self-sufficient and prosperous - a Canada where people make their own decisions, manage their own affairs and make strong contributions to the country as a whole.
Government of Canada. (2017, November 9). About Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 8, 2018, from Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada website: https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100010023/1100100010027
Office of the Treaty Commissioner: We Are All Treaty People
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Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (n.d.). Office of the Treaty Commissioner: We are all treaty people. Retrieved July 8, 2018, from Office of the Treaty Commissioner website: http://www.otc.ca/
Treaty Boundaries, Location of First Nations and Treaty Sites in Saskatchewan
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Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (n.d.). Treaty boundaries, location of First Nations and treaty sites in Saskatchewan. Retrieved April 12, 2018, from http://www.otc.ca/ckfinder/userfiles/files/treatymap_large.pdf