ABS201Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Robinson Treaty, Treaty Of Waitangi Claims And Settlements, Treaty 1

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We will begin to see links in the works of all the writers in the coursepack readings and in. Recurring aspects in numbered treaties: usually entails the first nations parties losing parts of their land. First nations parties understood the treaties as sharing the land, but the government understood the treaties as the first nations surrendering the land. Recall that there is no word for surrender in aboriginal languages because they do not own things (recall language lectures: aboriginal parties received: Permission to hunt and fish on lands outside of reserve (traditional lands) that weren"t being used for industry or settlement by non-native people. Shows the euro-canadian party sitting inside the fort and the aboriginal party sitting on the ground. Sketch captures how things have changed by 1973. Note the inclusion and exclusion visible in the sketch. Land claims: 2 types of land claims: comprehensive land claims and specific land claims (1) comprehensive land claims:

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