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Treaty Trivia
We are all treaty people!
“Aboriginal” is the appropriate term to use when discussing treaties in Saskatchewan.
True False
All First Nations in Saskatchewan entered into treaties with the British Crown.
True False
The First Nations in Saskatchewan had their own laws and social order and were sovereign nations when the treaties were signed.
True False
First Nations’ leaders were formidable negotiators and understood treaty rights and benefits.
True False
Treaties were simple land transactions.
True False
Ten treaties were signed in Saskatchewan.
True False
Saskatchewan Treaties
The British and First Nations had similar worldviews regarding land ownership.
True False
Language and communication barriers were encountered during the treaty negotiation process.
True False
First Nations women did not participate in treaty negotiations.
True False
The written text of the treaty is all that a person needs to understand treaties.
True False
Flags, treaty medals and suits were symbols used at the time of treaty making.
True False
Treaties benefit all Canadians.
True False
The Indian Act of 1876 was not part of the treaties.
True False
Treaties have no relevance today; they are part of the past.
True False
All Saskatchewan citizens are treaty people.
True False