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Coté

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First Nation or Métis
First Nation
Location
Alternate Name
Gabriel Coté
Fort Pelly Indians
Mee May
The Pigeon
Cultural Group
Saulteaux(Anishnabe)
Region
Saskatchewan - North Central
Treaty
Treaty 4
Events
Treaty 4
Treaty 4 Delegates Meeting in Ottawa
Treaty 4
Treaty 4
Treaty 4 Negotiations
Failure to Deliver Supplies to Treaty 4 Nations
Treaty 4 Negotiations
Failure of Residential Schools in Student Preparation for Workforce Participation
Neglect at the Crowstand Indian Residential School
Living Conditions and Abuse of Students at Crowstand Indian Residential School
Conflict between Kamsack Residents and Neighbouring Reserves
Coté Land Surrenders

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