Assuming chief is required, the following 6 results were found.
Chief Mooniashttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/moonias
My name is Moonias. I was a chief of the Fort Hope band of Anishiinaabe First Nations people when I signed Treaty Nine in 1905. At that time, our people were poor and weak. Many of us were sick from the diseases brought by the Europeans. The fur trade...
Referenceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/references
Parkinson (R) of NWMP. Seated: Commissioners Samuel Stewart (L), Daniel McMartin, Duncan Campbell Scott (R) Foreground: HBC Chief Trader Thomas. 1905. Digital Image Number: I0010627.jpg Duncan Campbell Scott Fonds Item Reference Code: C 275-2-0-1 (S...
Chapter 4A - 3https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-3
to me, as a witness to the signing of the Treaty, that some of these promises have been forgotten” (ibid). At Fort Hope, Chief Moonias, concerning the benefit of money to his people said, "Ever since I was a little boy I have to pay well for everything,...
Chapter 4A - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4a-2
Parkinson (R) of NWMP. Seated: Commissioners Samuel Stewart (L), Daniel McMartin, Duncan Campbell Scott (R) Foreground: HBC Chief Trader Thomas. 1905
Chapter 4B - 2https://www.pathoftheelders.com/history/chapter4b-2
would be passed by the government to rule over us" (Elder Moses Fidler, interviewed 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,...
Treaty no.9 Resourceshttps://www.pathoftheelders.com/resources
“The Real Agreement as Orally Agreed to” The James Bay Treaty-Treaty No. 9 (presentation) by Grand Chief Dr. Stan Louttit http://www.mushkegowuk.com/documents/jamesbaytreaty9_realoralagreement.pdf The James Bay Treaty - Real Agreement as Orally Agreed...