TREATY ABORIGINAL RIGHTS RESEARCH PROGRAM

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Elder Interview

  • A2-EI-LSLIRCTARRA-001-T7-1159
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1975/03/17
  • Parte deElder Interviews

Discusses the treaty promises as understood pertaining to the Sarcee Reserve.

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Elder Interview

  • A2-EI-LSLIRCTARRA-001-T7-1162
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1975/03/17
  • Parte deElder Interviews

Elder speaks on treaty promises and the effects on the Sarcee Reserve.

Sin título

Elder Interview

  • A2-EI-LSLIRCTARRA-001-T7-1206
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 197-?
  • Parte deElder Interviews

Interviewee discusses the memory of treaty promises and how those promises were broken.

Sin título

Elder Interview

  • A2-EI-LSLIRCTARRA-001-T8-1970s-1003
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1974/02/07
  • Parte deElder Interviews

Interviewee discusses the treaty promises and how they were and were not applied.

Sin título

Elder Interview

  • A2-EI-LSLIRCTARRA-001-T8-1970s-1012
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 197-?/01/17
  • Parte deElder Interviews

Shares their story about accepting script.

Sin título

Department of Indian Affairs - Lesser Slave Lake Agency

  • A2-LSLIRCTARRA-002
  • Fondo
  • 1910-1955

The fonds consists of Lesser Slave Lake Agency’s original district records of treaty annuity paylists and interest payments. Annuity payments are paid annually to registered First Nations who are members of communities who have adhered to Treaties with the Federal Crown. The paylists maintain an annual record of those who have been paid. The district copies are one of two versions of paylists kept by the Department of Indian Affairs. The district retained a local version and another would be forwarded to headquarters in Ottawa. While the two copies should be identical, historians have found discrepancies between versions.

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