PPT-The Numbered Treaties Why

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Did the Government Sign Treaties To obtain land and resources to build the railway To create farmland for immigrants To extend Canadian territory to the

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Did the Government Sign Treaties To obtain land and resources to build the railway To create farmland for immigrants To extend Canadian territory to the Pacific To claim natural resources in northern Canada. Numbered Treaty Overview: page 2 of 8 The right for the government to build public buildings, roads and other crucial pieces of infrastructure In return for the aforementioned items, the Aborigin research. Shikha Gupta Joseph: . shikha.joseph@hofstra.edu. Spring 2014. Agenda. Basic . Definitions. Research Process. Sources for Research. Basic Definitions. International . Law. Public . Private . Numbered Treaties. -Unlike BC, the other Canadian provinces signed and negotiated treaties. The Numbered Treaties. (1870s) [Treaties 1-7]. -7 huge treaties signed in the Prairie Provinces. -each family received 160 acres or more . North America, prior to newcomers, was populated by many nations of people with different languages, cultures, religions, ways of life and traditional territories. . When . First Nations met with each other they negotiated alliances that were mutually beneficial. These alliances established peaceful relationships among them which included trade, passage, peace and friendship, and other obligations and responsibilities.. Before newcomers arrived in North America, many nations of people already lived here. . They had . different languages, cultures, religions, ways of life and traditional territories. . These first people . Pays d’en haut . Area made up basically of Algonquin speaking people, who opposed the Iroquois on the east & opposed the Sioux on the west.. Middle Ground Develops. “The creation of the Middle Ground involved a process of mutual invention by both the French and the Algonquins.”. treaties. Conference. R in . Insurance. – 29/06/2015. Indra LOLJEEH – . Technical. . Advisor. . Analytics. at QBE . Re. – li@qbere.com. Agenda. Reminder. about . reinsurance. . treaties. 2’s. Numbered Heads Together. Students number off based on their seat number. Teach poses a problem and gives think time. Students privately write their answers (SOLO). Students lift up from their chairs to put their heads together, show answers, discuss, and teach. . 31 May 2013 Aykhan Asadov. BM Morrison Partners. Azerbaijani Taxes. Overview. Tax Code. Special . Tax . Regimes. Commercial . Agreements Approved into . Law. Promotion . of . Exports. Role . Ss10 – Day 2. The Northwest in 1870. During the . 1870s, . control over the . Northwest . Territories transferred from the . HBC. to . Canada. But the region was simply too . large . for Canada to fully control it at the time. Networking Meeting. November 2011. Why teach students about treaties?. “Treaty education is an important part of forging new ties. There must be an appreciation in the minds of the general public that Treaties are living, breathing documents that continue to bind us to promises made generations ago. This is why…government is committed to . Gary Soto. from Collection 1: Telling Stories. page 16. Objectives:. TSWBAT . evaluate plot structure/development , the types of conflict & the way conflict is resolved (. gles. 2b & 2c). summarize a story’s plot (. research. Shikha Gupta Joseph: . shikha.joseph@hofstra.edu. Spring 2014. Agenda. Basic . Definitions. Research Process. Sources for Research. Basic Definitions. International . Law. Public . Private . “Killed some of them myself”. California Statue 133. An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians. 3. “Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian, male or female from the parents or relation of such Indian minor, and wishing to keep it, such a person will go before a justice of the Peace in his Township….”.

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