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  2. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of Saskatchewan is covered by the territory of Numbered Treaties. [20] Treaty 2 (1871) territory, including a small part of Southeast Saskatchewan. Treaty 4 (1874) territory, including Regina and much of Southern Saskatchewan, signed at Fort Qu'Appelle. Treaty 5 (1875) territory, including a small part of the province north of ...

  3. Numbered Treaties - Wikipedia

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    The first seven affected those living on the prairies, while the remaining were negotiated at a later time between 1899 and 1921 and concerned those living further north. Each treaty delineates a tract of land which was thought to be the traditional territory of the First Nations signing that particular treaty. [12]

  4. Treaty 4 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty 4 is a treaty established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nation band governments.The area covered by Treaty 4 represents most of current day southern Saskatchewan, plus small portions of what are today western Manitoba and southeastern Alberta. [1]

  5. Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation - Wikipedia

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    1874–1909: The Queen's representatives set apart reserve land and entered into Treaty 4, also known as the Qu'Appelle Treaty on September 15, 1874 at Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, with the Muscowpetung Saulteaux band. In exchange for payments, provisions and rights to reserve lands, Treaty 4 ceded Indigenous territory to the federal government.

  6. Treaty 6 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty 6 Flag, which has been flown in cities throughout the treaty territory since 2012, including Edmonton, Saskatoon, Morinville, and Lloydminster. Since Treaty 6 has been signed, there have been many claims over miscommunication of the treaty terms from the Indigenous and the Crown's perspective.

  7. Treaty 5 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Five is a treaty between Queen Victoria and Saulteaux and Swampy Cree non-treaty band governments and peoples around Lake Winnipeg in the District of Keewatin. [1] [2] Much of what is today central and northern Manitoba was covered by the treaty, as were a few small adjoining portions of the present-day provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario.

  8. Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man First Nations

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    Mosquito Grizzly Bears Head Lean Man Band is regarded as a member of the Treaty Four and Treaty Six areas, and is the only band in Canada with this status. Treaty Four Gatherings in the Fort Qu'Appelle area reserve a place in their council meetings for the Mosquito Grizzly Bears Head Lean Man Band.

  9. Treaty 10 - Wikipedia

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    Treaty 10 was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906, between King Edward VII and various First Nation band governments in northern Saskatchewan and a small portion of eastern Alberta. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba, despite their location outside the ...