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Monday, December 30, 2024

Fundy Tidings: Brett Vottero of the St. Andrews Historical Society


Brett Vottero of St. Andrews Historical Society
located at Windsor House, St. Andrews, N.B. &
discussions on the Peace and Friendship Treaties:

"Between 1725 and 1779, Britain signed a series of treaties with various Mi’kmaqWolastoqiyik (Maliseet), Abenaki, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy peoples living in parts of what are now the Maritimes and Gaspé region in Canada and the northeastern United States. Commonly known as the Peace and Friendship Treaties, these agreements were chiefly designed to prevent war between enemies and to facilitate trade. While these treaties contained no monetary or land transfer provisions, they guaranteed hunting, fishing and land-use rights for the descendants of the Indigenous signatories. The Peace and Friendship Treaties remain in effect today."  source:  Peace and Friendship Treaties | The Canadian Encyclopedia


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