This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and after the first seven numbered treaty negotations (1867-1900). During this time, the government viewed First Nations as impediments to economic, political, and social development in western Canada. In order to secure land for newcomers and gain control of the West, the government negotiated treaties and passed legislation to control and assimilate the Aboriginal population (1876 Indian Act). As this paper explains, unjust government actions and broken government promises only made the relationship between First Nations and Canada more contentious during the late 19th century
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
On the 19th of May, 1790, the representatives of four First Nations of Detroit and the British Crown...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
This paper contends that Pierre Trudeau’s 1969 “White Paper” on the status of Aboriginals in Canada ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
Since the signing of Treaty 6 in 1876, there has been ongoing controversy between the First Nations ...
This article explores the political, economic, and social effects of Specific Land Claims on Indigen...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/HIS...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
How did government representatives explain Treaty No. 9 to the Ojibway and Cree of northern Ontario ...
In western Canada, aboriginal rights to land and its underground resources are intimately linked to ...
On the 19th of May, 1790, the representatives of four First Nations of Detroit and the British Crown...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
On the 19th of May, 1790, the representatives of four First Nations of Detroit and the British Crown...
legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and to assimilate the Indian people in all re...
This paper contends that Pierre Trudeau’s 1969 “White Paper” on the status of Aboriginals in Canada ...
In the winter of 1763, Nipissing and Algonquin messengers were dispatched across Indian country. The...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
Since the signing of Treaty 6 in 1876, there has been ongoing controversy between the First Nations ...
This article explores the political, economic, and social effects of Specific Land Claims on Indigen...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/HIS...
The article examines the policy of Canadian authorities toward the indigenous population (Indian pol...
How did government representatives explain Treaty No. 9 to the Ojibway and Cree of northern Ontario ...
In western Canada, aboriginal rights to land and its underground resources are intimately linked to ...
On the 19th of May, 1790, the representatives of four First Nations of Detroit and the British Crown...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
The story of how and why the Canadian government negotiated Treaty 8 with First Nations living in no...
On the 19th of May, 1790, the representatives of four First Nations of Detroit and the British Crown...