Inquiry / Investigation

First Nations Land Surrenders on the Prairies, 1896-1911

Excerpt from the Introduction, Page xiii, xvi:  

"In the 1870s, the Government of Canada negotiated various treaties with the aboriginal peoples of the prairies in order to protect them and their way of life in the face of an incoming tide of settlers from the east. One of the crucial ingredients these treaties promised was land that would be reserved for the Indians.