Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty
An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One
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Breathing Life into the Stone Fort Treaty
An Anishnabe Understanding of Treaty One
Table of Contents
Foreword / John Burrows
Introduction: Treaty Interpretation and Implementation:Entwined Disconnection
Part One: What Came Before Treaty One
1. Skilled Negotiators and Diplomats:The Anishinabe and Indigenous, Fur Trade, and Crown Treaties
2. Manito Api — this “Piece of Land”: Treaty Making with the Indians of Manitoba
Part Two: Making the Stone Fort Treaty
3. The Anishinabe at the Stone Fort: The People that Belong to this Land
4. Building on Stone Foundations: Relationships and Protocols
Part Three: Anishinabe Inaakonigewin
5. Gizhagiiwin: The Queen’s Obligations of Love, Caring, Kindness and Equality
among her Children
6. “The Land Cannot Speak for Itself”: Relationships To and About Land
Part Four: Living the Treaty
7. Implementing the Treaty: Outside Promises and Post-treaty Disputes in the Immediate
Post-treaty Years.
Conclusion: Re-kindling the Fire: Finding and Embracing the Spirit and Intent
of Treaty One Today
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
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