Assuming treaty is required, and 9 is required, the following 37 results were found.
Treaty no.9 Resourceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/resources
Copy of the original parchment version of The James Bay Treaty (Treaty 9) (webpage) http://www.treaty9diaries.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Treaty-9.pdf ᒋᑦᐢ ᐯ ᐊᔓᑕᒪᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᐊᔓᑕᒪᑫᐧᐃᐣ ᔕᐣᐠ ᑲ ᑭ ᐅᔑᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ 1905 ᐁᑯ ᒪᑲ 1906 ᓀᐢᑕ ᑲ ᑭ ᓇᑭᑕᓂᐧᐊᐠ 1929 ᐁᑯ ᒪᑲ 1930 Treaty No.9...
Referenceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/references
Personal communication about starvation experience. Moose Factory: Home residence. Macklem, Patrick, 1997 "The Impact of Treaty 9 on Natural Resource Development in Northern Ontario." In Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada: Essays on Law, Equity, and...
Treaty 9 History - Aboriginal Cree Perspectivehttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history
"Kih-chi-itwe-win" (The Great Declaration or Word) The James Bay Treaty also known as, "Treaty Number 9" was signed in 1905 between various Anishinaabe (Northern Ojibway) and Mushkegowuk (Northern Cree) bands and the governments of the day (Dominion of...
Treaty 9 First Nations Communities Interactive Maphttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/treaty-map
Chapter 4A - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-2
Treaties in Canada Canada only became a country in 1867 and was trying to build a strong, new nation. To do this the government needed more populations so they encouraged immigrants to come and settle in Canada (Nishnawbe-Aski Nation: 27-28). Settlers...
Wachay! Launched in 2008https://www.pathoftheelders.com/blogs/137-wachay-launched-in-2008
Learning Methods Group, and Pinegrove Productions. Beyond the game itself, where players can learn the story of Treaty 9 as well as activities such as canoeing, trapping, hunting and healing, the website that houses the game offers many cultural...
Learn The Pathshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/learnthepaths
The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe peoples lived for centuries on the land of their forefathers, but by the early 1900s they were poor, starving and ill from sickness. It seemed the animals were also scarce and very hard to find. During this time, people...
The Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples and Treaty No. 9https://www.pathoftheelders.com/aboutus
Wachiye! (hello) Ni mi nwe nihtn ota e ih tayan (I'm happy you are here) This is the story of the Mushkegowuk and Anishinaabe Peoples of North-Eastern and North-Western Ontario, Canada and the signing of Treaty No. Nine (James Bay Treaty) in the...
Friday, March 5, 2010 The benefits of integrating online games – particularly role-playing games – into the classroom are endless: Rather than passively absorbing content to be regurgitated at a later date, students are encouraged to take control of...
Wednesday, May 12, 2010 You can find comprehensive Teachers’ Guides for grades 4-10 at PathoftheElders.com, but to get you started here are 3 easy ideas for integrating On the Path of the Elders into the classroom! 1) The Canoeing Game stresses the...
Friday, April 9, 2010 Have you noticed there is a surprising overlap between early epic (quest-based) video games and Victorian Gothic novels? If you’re unfamiliar with the Gothic genre, think Dracula or Frankenstein. They usually involve some dark --...
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 Are you looking for innovative ways to connect your students to Aboriginal culture and history? While creating On the Path of the Elders, we found a surprising lack of interactive online resources for educators trying to...
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 After you watch the Elders’ Stories video collection at PathoftheElders.com, check out “The Battle for Aboriginal Treaty Rights” in the CBC’s Digital Archives Website. Through 17 short video and radio clips, the archives let you...
Saturday, March 13, 2010 “Not all Aboriginal communities experience youth suicide.... 90 per cent of the suicides take place in just 10 per cent of B.C. communities.” (Honouring Life Network) These were the findings by researchers Michael J. Chandler...
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 We’re pleased to announce the launch of PathOfTheElders.com! What: PathOfTheElders.com is a free online educational resource exploring the culture and history of the Mushkegowuk Cree and Anishinaabe Ojibway of Northwestern and...
Thursday, March 4, 2010 This was one of the questions we faced while creating On the Path 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...
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 Listen to Mary Linklater describe women’s work in the Mushkegowuk Cree community: Women’s work - Path of the Elders Or listen to Gilbert Faries recount a Cree myth: Why the squirrel has red eyes - Path of the Elders Video and...
Chapter 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter3
Where are the animals? Who will help us? As I mentioned earlier, since 1670, our peoples began a 300-year economic relationship with the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade in the James Bay region. We became the experts who lived deep inland during the...
Thursday, February 25, 2010 One of video gaming’s attractions is that you are free to fail: in fact, you’re encouraged to fail! How much fun would a game be if the first time you played it you, you won? Instead, your character dies and you re-start,...
Saturday, March 13, 2010 Do you “walk and use your feet” to get to work? Do you “work and write a report”? Of course not. The “and” is self-evident. So why do we use phrases like “education and technology” or “education and gaming”, as though gaming,...