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  2. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council - Wikipedia

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    In January 1994, the CSTC entered the treaty process. By April 1997, they had reached Stage 4 of the six-stage process - negotiation of an agreement in principle. [2] The CSTC borrowed $14 million (CAN) from the government to resolve grievances regarding unceded territories. By 2007, negotiations reached a deadlock. [3]

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America ...

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    Treaty of Washington (1836) - Swan Creek & Black River Bands; Treaty of Detroit (1837) Treaty of St. Peters (1837) - White Pine Treaty; Treaty of Flint River (1837) Saganaw Treaties Treaty of Saganaw (1838) Supplimental Treaty (1839) Treaty of La Pointe (1842) Treaty of Potawatomi Creek (1846) Treaty of Fond du Lac (1847) Treaty of Leech Lake ...

  4. Band government - Wikipedia

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    A treaty council, or treaty association, has additional meaning and historically in most provinces represents signatory bands of treaty areas. British Columbia is an exception as treaties in most of the province have not been completed. There the treaty councils have been formed in order to negotiate future treaty claims.

  5. Treaty 8 Tribal Association - Wikipedia

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    Treaty 8 Tribal Association (T8TA) is an association of six of the eight Peace River Country First Nations bands who are signatories to Treaty 8 in northeastern British Columbia. They have joined in an effort to negotiate with British Columbia and Canada outside the British Columbia Treaty Process .

  6. Status of First Nations treaties in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Under the BC treaty process, negotiating nations have received as little as 5% of their claimed land recognized. Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, member governments of which reject the treaty process and remain outside it, has called the court victory a "nail in the coffin" of the B.C. treaty process. [17]

  7. Tribal council - Wikipedia

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    A tribal council is an association of First Nations bands in Canada, generally along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines. [1] An Indian band, usually consisting of one main community, is the fundamental unit of government for First Nations in Canada. Bands may unite to form a tribal council, but they need not do so.

  8. Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe: Aniibiminani-ziibiwininiwag) is a historical band of Chippewa (Ojibwe), originally living along the Red River of the North and its tributaries. Through the treaty process with the United States, the Pembina Band was settled on reservations in Minnesota and North Dakota. Some tribal members refusing ...

  9. Council of the Haida Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Council must designate process for land use which account for the resources available within Haida Gwaii. The Council must deal with any external affairs within the Haida Nation. The Council must be the defence for the Haida Nation. The Council must update Haida citizens quarterly at formal meetings.