Treaty 9
treaty between the government of Canada and First Nations in Northern Ontario
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Treaty 9
Summary
Treaty 9 is a Numbered Treaties[1]. It draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (numbered_treaties category, ranking #5 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Treaty 9 is in the country of Canada[3].
- Treaty 9's instance of is recorded as Numbered Treaties[4].
- Treaty 9's follows is recorded as Treaty 8[5].
- Treaty 9's followed by is recorded as Treaty 10[6].
- Treaty 9's part of is recorded as Numbered Treaties[7].
- Treaty 9's Commons category is recorded as Treaty 9[8].
- Treaty 9's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- +1905-07-12T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Treaty 9[10].
- Treaty 9's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0d_4hm[11].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Canada[12].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Abitibiwinni First Nation[13].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Aroland First Nation[14].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Attawapiskat First Nation[15].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Bearskin Lake First Nation[16].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Brunswick House First Nation[17].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Cat Lake First Nation[18].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Chapleau Cree First Nation[19].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Chapleau Ojibway First Nation[20].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Constance Lake First Nation[21].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Eabametoong First Nation[22].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Flying Post First Nation[23].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Fort Albany[24].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Fort Severn First Nation[25].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Ginoogaming First Nation[26].
- Treaty 9's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Kasabonika First Nation[27].
Why It Matters
Treaty 9 draws 16 Wikipedia views per month (numbered_treaties category, ranking #5 of 2).[2]