150th Anniversary of Signing of Treaty 6 at Fort Carlton
August 20 – August 23
There will be four days of Ceremony, Dialogue, Culture and Gathering, Aug. 20-23, to mark the signing at Fort Carlton of Treaty 6, which covers most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Find more information at https://treaty6150.ca.
Treaties in Canada are legally binding agreements between the Crown (government) and Indigenous nations that define ongoing rights, obligations, and relationships. Treaties are fundamental to the Canadian constitution, acting as a foundation for co-existence, land sharing, and reconciliation.