Indian Treaty Nº 1 National Historic Event
St. Andrews, Manitoba
HSMBC plaque
(© © Parks Canada Agency / Agence Parcs Canada, 1989)
Address :
5925 Highway 9, Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada, St. Andrews, Manitoba
Recognition Statute:
Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date:
1927-05-19
Other Name(s):
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Indian Treaty Nº 1
(Designation Name)
Importance:
This designation has been identified for review
Plaque(s)
Existing plaque: 5925 Highway 9, St. Andrews, Manitoba
To promote peaceful settlement of the newly acquired western territories after 1870, Canada negotiated a series of treaties with the native peoples. Here, on 3 August, 1871, the first of these treaties was signed by Mis-kee-ke-new, Ka-ke-ka-penais, Na-sha-ke-penais, Na-na-wa-nanan, Ke-we-tay-ask, Wa-ko-wush and Oo-za-we-kwun, representing the Ojibway and Swampy Cree people of Manitoba, and Wemyss Simpson on behalf of the Crown. In return for reserves and the promise of annuity payments, livestock and farming implements, the Indians ceded the land comprising the original province of Manitoba.
*Note: This designation has been identified for review. A review can be triggered for one of the following reasons - outdated language or terminology, absence of a significant layer of history, factual errors, controversial beliefs and behaviour, or significant new knowledge.