Assuming signing is required, the following 42 results were found.
Learn The Pathshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/learnthepaths
the animals were also scarce and very hard to find. During this time, people heard stories of others to the south that were signing government treaties for money, medicine and relief. The Elders and people began to think of the future of their...
Referenceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/references
S.H. Brown eds. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, pp. 137-162. Long, John S, 1989 "No Basis for Argument: The Signing of Treaty Nine in Northern Ontario, 1905-1906." Native Studies Review 5, no. 2: 19-54. Long, John S, 1993 "The Government is...
Chapter 4A - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-3
oral history of our peoples reflects the way they understood the treaties. Even those who were just born at the time of the signing of Treaty No. Nine, or many years later, often learned of the events later in life as the story was passed down by...
and negotiation skills, but it is also intended to expose the student to some of the historical elements at play during the signing of Treaty no. 9. The question emerged: how do we balance historical accuracy while encouraging self-governance? This...
Game stresses the importance of working together while drawing attention to the historical circumstances surrounding the signing of Treaty No. 9. Before playing the Canoeing Game, use geometry to lead into a discussion about the events surrounding the...
Story Introductionhttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/introduction
grader and general store clerk who like many Company men before him married a Mushkegowuk woman. At the time of the treaty signing in 1905, my grandfather, who was probably known as a "mixed blood" locally, was signed into and included in the James Bay...
Chapter 4A - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-2
each family of 5 that no white man should put his foot on without their permission” (ibid: 14). At the end of their treaty signing mission in Northern Ontario, the Treaty Commissioners wrote to their superiors, “The Indians, and we confidently believe...
Chapter 4B - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-2
1974 at Muskrat Dam) (ibid) Blind Chief Missabay addressing the assembly before the feast held after the James Bay Treaty signing ceremony, Osnaburgh House, July 12, 1905. In 1957, Elder David Sutherland (Treaty signer) at Winisk (Peawanuck ) was...
Treaty no.9 Resourceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/resources
Education Guide by Historica Canada http://education.historicacanada.ca/files/31/Treaties_English.pdf Virtual Journey: The Signing of Treaty Nine by http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/treatynine/default.htm Treaty Number Nine by F. Johnson...
of the Elders -- a free, online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, in particular the signing of Treaty no. 9. It’s not an idle question: In 2008, the Educational Policy Institute submitted a report concerning...
the culture and history of the Mushkegowuk Cree and Anishinaabe Ojibway of Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. Ideal for youth aged 13-17, PathOfTheElders.com reconnects Aboriginal youths with their past, while...
and the Aboriginal’s view of the spoken word is highlighted in the Negotiating Game, where the player renegotiates the signing of Treaty no. 9. Through each of its features, On the Path of the Elders is committed to celebrating the oral tradition....
Chapter 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter3
Moose Factory (ca early 1900s) It was at this time that many people heard stories of other peoples to the south who were signing treaties for money, medicine, schools and relief as a means to help them survive. Our Elders, parents and village leaders...
Chapter 4A - 1https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-1
you should not sign but raise your concern! However, if an agreement is accurate and clear, then you will feel confident in signing because it reflects your interests. As well, you will feel that the other party, as you are too, will be bound to act in...
Chapter 4B - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-3
our villages. My point is that our people have memories, an oral history that has been passed down about the treaty signing and the verbal promises that were made, and what the government had said to our people. In the end, our peoples decided to sign...
On the Path of the Elders, a free online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. On the Path of the Elders launches March 24, 2010. Check it out at pathoftheelders.com. For more...
On the Path of the Elders, a free online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. On the Path of the Elders launches March 24, 2010. Check it out at pathoftheelders.com. For more...
On the Path of the Elders, a free online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. On the Path of the Elders launches March 24, 2010. Check it out at pathoftheelders.com. For more...
On the Path of the Elders, a free online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. On the Path of the Elders launches March 24, 2010. Check it out at pathoftheelders.com. For more...
On the Path of the Elders, a free online educational resource that explores Cree and Ojibway history and culture, and the signing of Treaty No. 9. On the Path of the Elders launches March 24, 2010. Check it out at pathoftheelders.com. For more...