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TRADITIONAL FISHING HUNTING RIGHTS [1 record]

Record 1 2014-02-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Indigenous Arts and Culture
  • Aboriginal Law
CONT

Between 1871 and 1877, the federal government and First Nation peoples in western Canada signed seven treaties (Treaties 1 to 7). These treaties, which established reserves and promised First Nation peoples traditional hunting and fishing rights, were essentially viewed by the federal government as documents that set out the terms by which it purchased First Nation lands.

Key term(s)
  • traditional fishing and hunting rights

French

Domaine(s)
  • Arts et culture autochtones
  • Droit autochtone
CONT

De 1871 à 1877, le gouvernement fédéral conclut sept traités (Traités nº 1 à 7) avec les peuples des Premières Nations de l’Ouest du Canada. Par ces traités, qui établissaient les réserves et promettaient les droits traditionnels de chasse et de pêche aux peuples des Premières Nations, le gouvernement fédéral considérait essentiellement qu’il s’agissait de documents précisant les termes de son achat de terres des Premières Nations.

Key term(s)
  • droits traditionnels de pêche et de chasse

Spanish

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