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Dive into the rich and complex history of Indigenous-Crown relations with our detailed Historical Indian Treaties in Canada Wall Map. This comprehensive map visually charts the geographical extent of all major treaties made between 1725 and 1923, offering

Historical Indian Treaties in Canada Wall Map (1725-1923)

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Dive into the rich and complex history of Indigenous-Crown relations with our detailed Historical Indian Treaties in Canada Wall Map. This comprehensive map visually charts the geographical extent of all major treaties made between 1725 and 1923, offering a powerful educational tool for classrooms, offices, and homes.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Meticulously researched to display the boundaries of both Pre-Confederation (made with the British Crown) and Post-Confederation (made with the Government of Canada) treaties.

  • Time-Lined History: Clearly shows the progression of treaties from the early 18th century through the early 20th century, providing a visual timeline of Canadian expansion and settlement.

  • Educational Excellence: An invaluable resource for anyone studying Indigenous history in Canada, Canadian law, or social studies. It helps to illustrate key historical events and legal agreements.

  • High-Quality Design: Printed on durable material, this Canada wall map is perfect for long-term display. The clear, vibrant cartography ensures easy readability and a professional look.

  • Historical Accuracy: While Peace and Friendship Treaties are not individually represented as they did not involve land transfer, the map accurately depicts all treaties that resulted in the formal transfer of land title.

This historical map of Canada serves as more than just a decorative item; it's a profound statement on the nation's past and an excellent starting point for discussions on Indigenous rights, sovereignty, and reconciliation. Perfect for educators, students, researchers, and anyone with a passion for Canadian history.

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