What Indigenous Land Is Halton Hills On?

Your Community of Halton Hills is located in the traditional territory of peuples Haudenosaunee, des Anishinabewaki, des Attiwonderonk (Neutres), des Mississaugas, et la première Nation des Mississaugas du Crédit.

What treaty land is Halton?

the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement Statement
Halton Region acknowledges the Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation as well as the Traditional Territory of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat and Anishinabek on which we gather.

What native land is Oakville on?

Oakville is on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.

What native land is Burlington on?

Your Community of Burlington is located in the traditional territory of Haudenosaunee, Anishinabewaki, Attiwonderonk (Neutral), and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Mississauga peoples.

What communities are in Halton Hills?

The Town of Halton Hills is made up of several communities – Acton, Georgetown, Glen Williams, Norval, Hornby, Stewarttown and the surrounding rural area.

Who does Treaty 6 land belong to?

Treaty 6 encompasses 17 First Nations in central Alberta including the Dene Suliné, Cree, Nakota Sioux and Saulteaux peoples. Treaties are the law of the land in the relationship between First Nations and the rest of Canada.

Who does treaty 1 land belong to?

Quick facts. Treaty No. 1 was made on August 3, 1871, between the Anishinaabe and Muskegon Cree peoples and the Crown.

What is my unceded territory?

Unceded means that the land was never legally ceded, or given up to the Crown, through a treaty or other agreement.

What are people from Oakville called?

Oakville, Ontario

Oakville
Demonym Oakvillian
Time zone UTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
• Summer (DST) UTC−4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area L6H to L6M

What native land is Mississauga on?

The City of Mississauga, Canada’s sixth largest municipality, is located on the Traditional Territory and Treaty Lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.

What indigenous land is Bradford Ontario on?

Anishnaabeg people
We acknowledge that the Special Olympics Ontario Bradford community is located on/in the traditional land of the Anishnaabeg people. The Anishnaabeg include the Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy.

What indigenous land is Bradford on?

Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation.

What indigenous land is Dundas on?

Your Community of Dundas is located in the traditional territory of Haudenosaunee, Anishinabewaki, Attiwonderonk (Neutral), and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Mississauga peoples.

What is Halton Heritage?

Halton Heritage Partnership were awarded Heritage Lottery Funding to mark the centenary of WWI. Those who died during WWI are commemorated on various cenotaphs across the borough of Halton, but this project focused on recognizing those who returned after the war.

Is Milton considered Halton Hills?

Halton is one of the fastest-growing communities in Canada and home to four distinct municipalities: the City of Burlington. the Town of Halton Hills. the Town of Milton.

Are there bears in Halton Hills?

Wild boars have reportedly made their way into Halton
Although rare, it is not uncommon to have bear sightings in rural wooded areas. If you spot a bear do not approach it, remain calm, and don’t panic.

What is the difference between Treaty 6 and 7?

Treaty 7 is an agreement between the Crown and the Blackfoot Confederacy (Kainai, Piikani and Siksika), Stoney-Nakoda and Tsuu T’ina First Nations. Treaty 7 covers southern Alberta and a small portion of Saskatchewan. Treaty 6 is an agreement between the Crown and the Dene, Cree, Nakota Sioux and Saulteaux.

What First Nations are in Treaty 6?

List of Treaty 6 First Nations

  • Alexander First Nation.
  • Alexis First Nation.
  • Beaver Lake Cree Nation.
  • Cold Lake First Nation.
  • Enoch Cree Nation.
  • Ermineskin Cree Nation.
  • Frog Lake First Nation.
  • Heart Lake First Nation.

What land does Treaty 7 cover?

Treaty 7 lands (courtesy Native Land Digital / Native-Land.ca). The written treaty ceded roughly 130,000 km² of land from the Rocky Mountains to the west, the Cypress Hills to the east, the Red Deer River to the north, and the US border to the south. All nations kept the rights to use the land for hunting.

What is the difference between unceded land and treaty land?

Unceded Territory: Lands originally belonging to the First People(s) that have not been surrendered or acquired by the Crown. Often refers to lands that are not formally under a treaty; however, there are regions under treaty in Atlantic Canada that encompass lands that have not been surrendered.

What province is Treaty 2?

Manitoba
Treaty No. 2 was negotiated and entered in August 1871 at the Manitoba House Fur Trading Post, also known as the ‘Manitoba Post Treaty’, on the west shore of Lake Manitoba. A few communities that share in the Treaty No. 2 include Brandon, Dauphin, Melita, Minnedosa, Roblin, Virden and many more.