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- Title
"THE DEPARTMENT IS GOING BACK ON THESE PROMISES": AN EXAMINATION OF ANISHINAABE AND CROWN UNDERSTANDINGS OF TREATY.
- Authors
Luby, Brittany
- Abstract
Indigenous interpretations of treaty are often gleaned from Euro-Canadian documents like Crown publications and correspondence. In her analysis of Treaty #3, Brittany Luby challenges the assumption that Anishinaabe sources are strictly oral and that engaging Anishinaabe perspectives requires an ethnographic (re) reading of Euro-Canadian documents. Using Anishinaabe written sources like Paypom Treaty and petitions to the Crown, Luby examines the Anishinaabe as legal agents and active writers. She highlights that Anishinaabe negotiators-much like Euro-Canadian Commissioners-participated in Treaty #3 to maintain fisheries, protect mineral deposits, and guarantee territorial sovereignty. By explicating treaty participants' conflicting understandings of "rights" and "use," Luby demonstrates that no single document accurately outlines the terms and conditions of Treaty #3.
- Subjects
CANADA; OJIBWA treaties; NATIVE American treaties; CANADIAN government relations with First Nations; LEGAL status of First Nations; LAW; HISTORY
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 2010, Vol 30, Issue 2, p203
- ISSN
0715-3244
- Publication type
Article