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  2. Monarchy of Canada and the Indigenous peoples of Canada

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    Prince Arthur with the Chiefs of the Six Nations at the Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, 1869. The association between Indigenous peoples in Canada and the Canadian Crown is both statutory and traditional, the treaties being seen by the first peoples both as legal contracts and as perpetual and personal promises by successive reigning kings and queens to protect the welfare of Indigenous peoples ...

  3. Numbered Treaties - Wikipedia

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    Today, these agreements are upheld by the Government of Canada, administered by Canadian Aboriginal law and overseen by the Minister of CrownIndigenous Relations. They are often criticized and are a leading issue within the fight for First Nation rights. The Constitution Act, 1982 gave protection of First Nations and treaty rights under ...

  4. Treaty 7 - Wikipedia

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    There were already treaties in place between other Indigenous groups and the government. This was the seventh treaty. A series of eleven treaties made between the Canadian government and Indigenous peoples from 1871 to 1921. The Indigenous groups in the west were involved in treaties 1-7, which were established between 1871 and 1877. [3]

  5. Canadian Aboriginal law - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Aboriginal Law enforces and interprets certain treaties between the Crown and Indigenous people, and manages much of their interaction. [7] A major area of Aboriginal law involves the duty to consult and accommodate .

  6. Treaty 6 - Wikipedia

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    Since Treaty 6 has been signed, there have been many claims over miscommunication of the treaty terms from the Indigenous and the Crown's perspective. This misunderstanding has led to disagreements between the Indigenous peoples and the government over the different interpretations of the treaty terms. [2]

  7. Treaty 9 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty No. 9 (also known as The James Bay Treaty) is a numbered treaty first signed in 1905–1906 between Anishinaabe (Algonquin and Ojibwe) and Omushkegowuk Cree communities and the Canadian Crown, which includes both the government of Canada and the government of the province of Ontario.

  8. Indigenous peoples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Crown continues to sign new treaties with Indigenous peoples, notably though the British Columbia Treaty Process. [ 146 ] According to the First Nations–Federal Crown Political Accord , "cooperation will be a cornerstone for partnership between Canada and First Nations, wherein Canada is the short-form reference to Her Majesty ...

  9. Treaty 5 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Five is a treaty between Queen Victoria and Saulteaux and Swampy Cree non-treaty band governments and peoples around Lake Winnipeg in the District of Keewatin. [1] [2] Much of what is today central and northern Manitoba was covered by the treaty, as were a few small adjoining portions of the present-day provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario.