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Treaty 6 Timeline
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Lindsay Sorell
⟶ Обновлено 9 ноя 2018 ⟶
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War of 1812: Upper/Lower Canada vs. USA
1779: USA declares war on Haudenosaunee
1863: Baudelaire publishes "The Painter of Modern Life"
1798: Wordsworth publishes "The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman"
Indian Removal Act of 1830 in USA
1885 Northwest Rebellion
1830: "Indian Department" moves toward "civilizing policies"
1830: Implementation reservation system, thanks to the Darling Report
1876 Indian Act formed
1850 Robinson Treaties signed (all around Thunder Bay area)
1846: Chief of Garden River stops/takes over Quebec Mining Company
1867 Confederation of Canada
1870: Canada acquires NW Territories from HBC
PM Macdonald negotiates with HBC about acquiring NW Territories
Treaty 1 signed
Aug 23, 1876: Treaty 6 at Fort Carleton signed by 9 leaders
Aug 28, 1876: Willow Cree leaders sign Treaty 6
Sept 9, 1876: Port Pitt Signing of Treaty 6
1882 - Big Bear finally forced to sign Treaty 6
Northern signatories not originally included sign Treaty 6
Treaty 6: bands in Fort Edmonton didn't sign until 1879
Moosomin Band forced to surrender their reserve because of the railway
1883: bands forced to move north onto reserves because of starvation
1888: band transfers formalized in policy
1881: 'work for rations' policy put into effect
1881: Big Bear plays USA/Canada against each other
1875: bands stop government expansion until needs are met
1985: "Treaty Research Report – Treaty Six" by John Leonard Taylor, Treaties and Historical Research Centre, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
1848: Marx and Engels publish "Manifesto of the Communist Party" in LONDON (class struggle)
1792: Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Wollstonecraft
Периоды
Friedrich Nietzsche: 1844-1900
Stéphane Mallarmé: 1842-1898
Karl Marx: 1842-1898
Charles Pierre Baudelaire: 1821-1867
William Wordsworth: 1770-1850
Arthur Schopenhauer: 1788-1860
Romanticism
1770-1815: USA burns hundreds of Indigenous towns
Epidemic of smallpox in Treaty 6 area
hanging of rebel Métis, imprisonment of chiefs, annuity withdrawals, treaty withdrawals, dissolution of many bands
Friedrich Engels: 1820-1895
Sigmund Freud: 1856-1939
1879-1883: band move south to hunt for food
Reign of Terror
The Enlightenment
French Revolution
The Napoleonic Wars
1960s: Historians paradoxically view Indigenous as active agents but agency eliminated after treaties
1990s: scholarship turned toward more nuanced view influenced by post-colonial theory
1970s: Historian John Taylor changes discussion to unequal power relationships, intelligent, negotiation, cultural gulf
1970-80: Obsession with tracing "Indian Affairs" bureaucracy
1812-1996: Residential Schools (second wave)