Numaralı Antlaşmalar

(Numaralı antlaşmalar sayfasından yönlendirildi)

Numaralı Antlaşmalar (İngilizce Numbered Treaties [çoğul] Numbered Treaty [tekil] ya da Post-Confederation Treaties[1]), Kanada'da Kanada yerlileri ile Kanada Monarşisi (Victoria, VII. Edward ya da V. George) arasında 1871 den 1921 e kadar yapılan 11 antlaşmadan oluşan antlaşmalar silsilesidir.[1] Kanada Hükûmeti tarafından politika hazırlanmış, yetkili Antlaşma komiserleri (Treaty Commissioners) de bu antlaşmaları onaylamıştır.[2] Kanada yerli kanunu ile yönetilen anltlaşmalar Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development tarafından denetlenir.[3]

Photograph showing the two sides of a round silver medal, showing the profile of Queen Victoria on one side and the inscription "Victoria Regina", with the other side having a depiction of a man in European garb shaking hands with an Aboriginal in historic first nation clothing with the inscription "Indian Treaty 187"
Treaty 3, 4, 5, 6 ve 7 numaralı antlaşmaları anma için çıkarılan ve üzerinde Kraliçe Victoria'nın resmi bulunan Kızılderili Reisleri Madalyası (Indian Chiefs Medal)

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  1. ^ a b "Numbered Treaty Overview". Canadiana.org (Formerly Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions). Canada in the Making. 13 Ocak 2010 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 16 Kasım 2009. The Numbered Treaties - also called the Land Cession or Post-Confederation Treaties - were signed between 1871 and 1921, and granted the federal government large tracts of land throughout the Prairies, Canadian North and Northwestern Ontario for white settlement and industrial use. In exchange for the land, Canada promised to give the Aboriginal peoples various items: cash, blankets, tools, farming supplies, and so on. The impact of these treaties can be still felt in modern times. 
  2. ^ "Historic Treaties". Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. 28 Ağustos 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 16 Kasım 2009. Before Confederation, the Dominion of Canada signed treaties with First Nations. Since Confederation, the Government of Canada continues to negotiate modern treaties. Treaty relationships provide a resource for resolving long-standing claims and disputes and for improved cooperation between the Government of Canada and First Nations. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) is the federal department responsible for negotiating and implementing treaties (including comprehensive and specific land claims). INAC also maintains a centre of expertise for understanding Canada's historic treaties with First Peoples. 
  3. ^ "Treaty areas". Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Government of Canada. 7 Ekim 2002. 22 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 16 Kasım 2009. Although all Crown lands in Canada are owned by Her Majesty, the administration of these lands is assigned to departments, agencies, and Crown corporations to support the delivery of government programs. These organizations are commonly referred to as custodians. 

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