This document discusses three historical treaties between Indigenous peoples and settlers in Canada: the Peace and Friendship Treaties, the Robinson Treaty, and the Selkirk Treaty of 1817. It provides a brief overview of three different agreements that were made to share territory in what is now Canada.
#3: The first nations living along Lake Superior agreed to
#4: The Chippewa, Cree, Killistine and Saulteaux peoples living beside the Red River that is in, as it is known know, Manitoba made a treaty with Thomas Selkirk to give the rights of their land uses forever for the European settlement. Because of that each nation got high-quality tobacco each year.