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Western Boundary of Treaty No. 8

by Alison Manitowabi | Jan 28, 2021 | Treaty 8 News, Uncategorized, Western Boundary

Western Boundary of Treaty No....
“Festering Controversy” Finally Gets its Day in Court

“Festering Controversy” Finally Gets its Day in Court

by coppermoon | Oct 14, 2014 | Western Boundary

VICTORIA, BC — On Tuesday October 14, 2014, five First Nations from northeastern BC will finally have their day in court at the Victoria Courthouse.  Nine years ago, West Moberly, Halfway, Saulteau, Prophet River and Doig River First Nations filed their claim in the...
How moving western boundary would affect our people

How moving western boundary would affect our people

by coppermoon | Jan 10, 2014 | Western Boundary

In 1899, when the original treaty was signed, Treaty 8 members were nomadic hunters and gatherers. They went wherever the berries or the herds were. The original boundary in this treaty did not decrease their land entitlement, as that would be taking away almost half...

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The Treaty 8 Tribal Association represents Six First Nations in Northeastern BC. Its membership consists of a Council of Six Treaty 8 Tribal Association Chiefs of member and non-member First Nations. The ethno- linguistic grouping within the eight First Nations includes Sicannie (Sikanni), Slavey, Beaver (Dane-Zaa), Cree, and Saulteau.

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