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'''Treaty 10''' was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906, between King [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]] and various [[First nations|First Nations]] in northern [[Saskatchewan]] and a small portion of eastern [[Alberta]]. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba, despite their location outside the designated treaty area.
'''Treaty 10''' was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906, between King [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Edward VII]] and various [[First nations|First Nations]] in northern [[Saskatchewan]] and a small portion of eastern [[Alberta]]. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba, despite their location outside the designated treaty area. lol leejon was here :D


The agreement was drafted based on the [[Treaty 8]] text. Commissioner J. A. J. McKenna offered medical and education incentives to the affected First Nations, with commitments that their traditional food gathering practices would not be impaired by the [[Indian reserve|reserve system]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.otc.ca/ABOUT_TREATIES/Treaty_Map/Treaty_10/ | title=Treaty 10 | publisher=Office of the Treaty Commissioner | accessdate=2010-02-23 }}</ref>
The agreement was drafted based on the [[Treaty 8]] text. Commissioner J. A. J. McKenna offered medical and education incentives to the affected First Nations, with commitments that their traditional food gathering practices would not be impaired by the [[Indian reserve|reserve system]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.otc.ca/ABOUT_TREATIES/Treaty_Map/Treaty_10/ | title=Treaty 10 | publisher=Office of the Treaty Commissioner | accessdate=2010-02-23 }}</ref>

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Treaty 10 was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906, between King Edward VII and various First Nations in northern Saskatchewan and a small portion of eastern Alberta. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba, despite their location outside the designated treaty area. lol leejon was here :D

The agreement was drafted based on the Treaty 8 text. Commissioner J. A. J. McKenna offered medical and education incentives to the affected First Nations, with commitments that their traditional food gathering practices would not be impaired by the reserve system.[1]

Timeline

  • 28 August 1906: Île-à-la-Crosse signing
  • 19 September 1906: Canoe Lake band signing
  • 19 August 1907: Lac Brochet signing for Barren Lands band of Manitoba
  • 22 August 1907: another Lac Brochet signing for Hatchet Lake band

List of Treaty 10 First Nations

See also

References

  1. ^ "Treaty 10". Office of the Treaty Commissioner. Retrieved 23 February 2010.

External links