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Row 1, Col 1 Treaty Six What treaty region do we live in?

1,2 Agreements What is a treaty?

1, When was Treaty Six signed?

1,4 The Crown (government) and Aboriginal peoples. Which two parties signed the treaties?

2,1 The buffalo had been killed off and their way of life destroyed. Why were First Nation peoples desperate to sign the treaties?

2,2 With a pipe ceremony. How did First Nations people begin treaty signing ceremonies?

2,3 The British Colonial Government Who is the Crown?

2,4 The medicine chest. What is a unique provision of Treaty 6?

3,1 A treaty medallion. What was given to First Nation leaders after signing treaties?

3,2 Poundmaker Who was the peace chief who signed Treaty 6 ?

3,3 Turtle Island How did First Nation people refer to North America?

3,4 Residential Schools How did the government provide education for Aboriginal children?

4,1 Big Bear Which chief resisted signing Treaty Six but eventually did?

4,2 Fort Carleton and Fort Pitt Where was Treaty Six signed?

4,3 Descendents of both European and First Nation parents. Who are the Metis?

4,4 Land could not be owned and to be shared by all mankind. What did Aboriginal people believe about ownership of the land?

5,1 As long as the sun shines and the river flows. When do treaties expire or end?

5,2 Government relied on written documents while First Nation people rely on oral stories. What is one of the main issues about the interpretation of treaties?

5,3 They wanted land for agriculture and building of the railway. What were two reasons the Crown wanted treaties signed?

5,4 We all are. Who are treaty people?