ABS201Y1 Lecture 8: ABS201Y Lecture 2014-11-03 Notes

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Land, identity, and metissage: early treaties and legislation heading up to the indian act. To be discussed concerning the m tis people in this lecture and in future lectures . Treaties: early treaties of the m tis people (specific to upper canada, the language of treaty, gradual civilization act (1857, bna (1867, the indian enfranchisement act (1867, the metis experience, the manitoba act (1870) General note on the history treaty-making of the first nations people with europeans: we will see that treaties are often made and then unmade by the europeans. To do with terms of peace and friendship. Example: the two-row wampum treaty was negotiated with. Dealt with land transfers from first nations, metis, and inuit. Peace and friendship are no longer factors: general idea of give me the land! on the part of. Considerable gap occurs between the 2nd and 3rd period but there were minor treaties made during this time.

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