Government Official Bribes Peepeekisis Band Members

Summary

Band members and File Hills Farm Colonists were becoming frustrated with the increasing outsider settlement on their reserve. Observing this, Graham persuaded Ottawa to pay each member of the reserve twenty dollars to sign an agreement allowing settlement on the reserve, rather than taking a vote, which was the legal way to get approval for settlement. Graham tried to avoid the concerns raised by band members about settlement on the reserve, instead circumventing the proper procedure and simply bribing members for their compliance. According to Graham, once the amount was paid out to band members, the Department would have the right to admit graduates of Industrial Schools onto the reserve without having to consult with the band.

Implications
The act of distributing bribes constitutes coercion and is illegal. In addition, Graham, acting as a government official, violated legal and democratic procedures by circumventing federal voting policy as it related to settlement on reserve lands.
Fill

Peepeekisis

Date
1911-00-00