Canadas Subjugation of the Plains Cree, 1879-1885

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Canadas's Subjugation of the Plains Cree, written by John L. Tobias follows the history of Canadas policy in dealing with the Plains Cree. The article is based on the misdeed and misuse of Canada's failed approach with administering the treaties to the Plains Cree. This document discusses the misplaced and rearranged Indigenous communities from the Plains Cree and follows and explains what happened to Chief Piapot, Little Pine, and Big Bear. This text shows the conversations and the process that lead to the treaties being made and signed and as well as the significant events that took place like the Riel rebellion (North-West Rebellion/Resistance). John Tobias also mentions in the article the mistreatment towards Indigenous communities and their people.
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