Treaty 11

Treaty 11

Treaty 11 was an agreement established between 1921 and 1922 between King George V and various First Nations in what is today the Northwest Territories.

Henry Anthony Conroy was appointed treaty commissioner and conducted the negotiations and signings in 1921. However, he was unable to gain signatures from some bands in the Liard district during that summer. Further complicating matters was Conroy's death in April 1922. Thomas William Harris, Conroy's replacement, conducted the remaining treaty signings at Liard in July 1922.

Timeline

* 27 June 1921: Fort Providence signing
* 11 July 1921: Fort Simpson signing
* 13 July 1921: Fort Wrigley signing
* 15 July 1921: Fort Norman signing
* 21 July 1921: Good Hope signing
* 26 July 1921: Arctic Red River signing
* 28 July 1921: Fort McPherson signing
* 22 August 1921: Fort Rae signing
* 27 April 1922: treaty commissioner Henry Anthony Conroy dies
* 17 July 1922: Liard signing under new commissioner Harris

List of Treaty 11 First Nations

*Acho Dene Koe First Nation
*Aklavik First Nation
*Behdzi Ahda First Nation
*Dechi Laoti' First Nation
*Deh Gah Gotie Dene Council
*Deline First Nation
*Dog Rib Rae First Nationcol-3
*Fort Good Hope First Nation
*Gameti First Nation
*Gwicha Gwich'in First Nation
*Inuvik Native First Nation
*Jean Marie River First Nation
*Ka'a'gee Tu First Nation
*Liidli Kue First Nationcol-3
*Nahanni Butte First Nation
*Pehdzeh Ki First Nation
*Sambaa K'e (Trout Lake) Dene First Nation
*Tetlit Gwich'in First Nation
*Tulita Dene First Nation
*West Point First Nation
*Wha Ti First Nationcol-end

ee also

* The Canadian Crown and First Nations, Inuit and Métis

External links

* [http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/pr/trts/trty11_e.html Indian and Northern Affairs Canada: Treaty 11 text]


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