Articles related to "Royal Proclamation Of 1763 And"The idea of a separate Indian Territory came as a direct result of the French and Indian War.
Section 35(2) of the Canadian Constitution 1982 defines Aboriginal people as Indian, Inuit and Metis. Each are a separate and distinct, with a unique culture and history.
The Northwest Ordinance was an effort to curtail white settlement on Indian lands and establish a set of rules for future expansion.
When the old Chiefs negotiated the treaty right for education it was done to guarantee the future for their children and those yet unborn.
Since 1787, over 750 land cessions have been authorized by supposed mutual compacts. History demostrates there was little that was mutual about these "treaties."
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