Treaty medal finding its way home
An original treaty medal from 1874 is coming home.
An original treaty medal from 1874 is coming home.
A group of First Nation chiefs have filed court action against Ottawa and Ontario over owed treaty annuities promised under the Robinson-Huron Treaty.
Nothing about us without us.
That was the message at a rally held in Edmonton yesterday.
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Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence stood at the steps leading up to the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill Monday and said she was “willing to die” if the federal government ignored her call for a meeting between Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Queen Elizabeth II or a representative and First Nations leaders.
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence stood at the steps leading up to the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill Monday and said she was “willing to die” if the federal government ignored her call for a meeting between Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Queen Elizabeth II or a representative and First Nations leaders.
There’s a new force of First Nations leaders emerging out of the West to stand up against Ottawa for Treaty rights.
Now that the Sliammon treaty in B.C. has been accepted by the narrowest of margins, the chief says the first order of business is to heal the split community.
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