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What is a 'treaty' in the Indigenous-Canadian context?
Treaties are solemn agreements between the Crown and Indigenous nations defining rights and responsibilities.
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Question: What is a 'treaty' in the Indigenous-Canadian context?
Answer options:
- A peace medal ✅ A formal agreement between the Crown and Indigenous nations
- A purchase order
- A constitutional clause
Correct answer: A formal agreement between the Crown and Indigenous nations
Explanation: Treaties are solemn agreements between the Crown and Indigenous nations defining rights and responsibilities.
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