Treaty No 9 Making the Agreement to Share the Land in Far Northern Ontario In 1905 1st Edition by John S. Long – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0773537619, 978-0773537613
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ISBN 10: 0773537619
ISBN 13: 978-0773537613
Author: John S. Long
For more than a century, the vast lands of Northern Ontario have been shared among the governments of Canada, Ontario, and the First Nations who signed Treaty No. 9 in 1905. For just as long, details about the signing of the constitutionally recognized agreement have been known only through the accounts of two of the commissioners appointed by the Government of Canada. Treaty No. 9 provides a truer perspective on the treaty by adding the neglected account of a third commissioner and tracing the treaty’s origins, negotiation, explanation, interpretation, signing, implementation, and recent commemoration.
Table of contents:
PART ONE: Historical Context
1 Treaty-Making before 1905
2 Requests for Annuities
3 Planning and Negotiating
4 Ratification and Early Implementation
5 Treaty-Making Resumes
6 Sharing the Land
Conclusion to Part One
PART TWO: Historical Documents
Introduction
7 The Treaty Party and the Sources
8 Beginnings
9 Lac Seul (Obishikokaang)
10 Osnaburgh (Mishkeegogamang)
11 Fort Hope (Eabametoong)
12 Marten Falls
13 English River
14 Fort Albany
15 Moose Factory
16 New Post
17 Abitibi
18 Endings
19 The Last of the Indian Treaties
20 The Treaty Doctor’s Report
21 Education
22 Formal Treaty Documents
PART THREE: Trick or Treaty No. 9?
23 Making the Agreement to Share the Land in 1905
24 Parchments and Promises
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