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In another docHub difference from Treaty 6, Treaty 7 states that the Crown would pay for teachers salaries instead of the maintenance of school buildings. Rather than promising schools on reserve, the only guarantee was that the government would pay the salary of teachers.
What did Treaty 7 do?
The treaty outlined the rivers that each Indigenous band could use including their shipments, docking and any other uses for the rivers. $12 from the Queen was designated to each person who was part of any other of the above-mentioned tribes and other amounts of money to people of higher power such as chiefs.
Who lives on Treaty 7 Land?
Local Communities Treaty 7. Blackfoot Confederacy. Siksika Nation. Piikani Nation. Kainai Nation. Tsuutina Nation. The Mtis Settlements of Alberta. yrhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) Nation.
What does it mean to live on treaty land?
Living on Treaty land means living within a shared promise, a promise that has often been broken. Reconciliation begins when we choose to understand, honour, and act on that promise.
Organizations may provide assistance in the form of funds, services, or goods to ensure that victims have the basic necessities, such as food, clothing, housing
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