Compiled by Amelia Healey, GRASAC Research Assistant Overview The Ajetance Treaty, or Treaty 19, is between the Mississaugas of the Credit and British Crown. From October 27 to 29, 1818, Mississauga leaders including Chief Ajetance (or Adjutant), and British representatives met at the Credit ...
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Treaty 18
Compiled by Amelia Healey, GRASAC Research Assistant Overview The Lake Simcoe-Nottawasaga Treaty, or Treaty 18, was made between the Chippewa near Lake Simcoe (the current Chippewa of Rama First Nation, Chippewas of Beausoleil First Nation, and the Chippewas of Georgina Island) and the ...
The Williams Treaties
Compiled by Carlie Manners, GRASAC Research Assistant Overview In 1923, the Anishinaabe Chippewa of Simcoe (communities of Beausoleil, Georgina Island and Rama), and the Anishinaabe Michi Saagig of the north shore of Lake Ontario (Alderville, Curve Lake, Hiawatha, and Scugog Island), signed ...
Additions to the GRASAC Great Lakes Treaty Timeline
GRASAC Research Assistants (RAs) are enriching the information in the Great Lakes Treaty Timeline, which was launched on GRASAC.org during Ontario Treaty Recognition Week last November. We’re excited for these new entries, two of which are introduced by the RAs below. Treaty No. ...
Treaty No. 9
Compiled by Sheila Wheesk, GRASAC Research Assistant Overview Dates An original digital image of Treaty no.9 and its terms is on the Ontario Archives website. The treaty terms indicate that Treaty no. 9 was first signed in 1905-1906 that began on July 12, 1905, at Osnaburg, July 19, 1905, ...