Ontario First Nations treaty areas The data identifies First Nation treaties and other agreements, such as land purchases by the Crown. This file was used to create a reference map illustrating the 46 treaties and other agreements signed between 1781 and 1930. https://www.ontario.ca/feedback/contact-us?id=25825&nid=59642 dataset; jeuDonnées Housing Communities and Social Support Government Government information Compiled plan of the indian treaties and purchases in the province of Ontario (Morris Map 1943) Plan compilé des traités et des achats avec les Indiens dans la province de l'Ontario (Carte Morris 1943) https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/documents/lio::compiled-plan-of-the-indian-treaties-and-purchases-in-the-province-of-ontario-morris-map-1943/about Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca) Métadonnées originales (https://data.ontario.ca) https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/25422df1-401b-42fc-adc4-b717a44f11f1 Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca/fr) Métadonnées originales (https://data.ontario.ca/fr) https://data.ontario.ca/fr/dataset/25422df1-401b-42fc-adc4-b717a44f11f1
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Ontario First Nations treaty areas
The data identifies First Nation treaties and other agreements, such as land purchases by the Crown. This file was used to create a reference map illustrating the 46 treaties and other agreements signed between 1781 and 1930.
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2020-01-11
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2020-01-11
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0001-01-01 - Present
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Government of Ontario; Indigenous Affairs. (2020-01-11). Ontario First Nations treaty areas. Government of Ontario; Indigenous Affairs.
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Compiled plan of the indian treaties and purchases in the province of Ontario (Morris Map 1943)
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