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Treaty obligations and relationships focus of Treaties Recognition Week

Treaties Recognition Week, May 18–24, highlights treaty rights and shared responsibilities between First Nations and the Crown.
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The teepees overlooking Lake Wishtikan, erected by Floyd P. Favel at Miyawata Culture Site on Thunderchild First Nation, which is among Treaty 6 nations marking 150 years of treaty this year.

REGINA — Mutual expectations and responsibilities defined in treaties between the Crown and First Nations are in the spotlight during Treaties Recognition Week May 18 to 24.

Treaties Recognition Week promotes awareness of treaties and encourages educational opportunities about treaty rights and relationships. Learning about these collective responsibilities builds stronger, informed relationships between First Nations and non-First Nation peoples, contributing meaningfully to ongoing reconciliation efforts, states Sask. Government Relations in a press release.

There are six treaties and one significant treaty adhesion in Saskatchewan. In 2024, Treaty 4 marked its 150th commemoration with gatherings held to honour this milestone and reflect on its enduring importance. In 2026, Treaty 6 will reach the same milestone. These anniversaries serve as meaningful opportunities for residents to learn more about the treaty history of our province and how these foundational agreements continue to shape relationships and responsibilities in Saskatchewan today, the release states.

To learn more about Treaties, visit the Office of the Treaty Commissioner's webpage at . 

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