1877
Treaty Seven
Articles of a Treaty
made and
concluded this twenty-second day of September, in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, between HER MOST
GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN of Great Britain and Ireland, by Her
Commissioners, the Honorable DAVID LAIRD, Lieutenant-Governor and
Indian Superintendent of the North-West Territories, and JAMES
FARQUHARSON MACLEOD, C.M.G., Commissioner of the North-West Mounted
Police, of the one part, and the Blackfeet, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee,
Stoney and other Indians, inhabitants of the Territory north of the
United States Boundary Line, east of the central range of the Rocky
Mountains, and south and west of Treaties numbers six and four, by
their Head Chiefs and Minor Chiefs or Councillors, chosen as
hereinafter mentioned, of the other part.
Whereas
the Indians inhabiting the
said Territory have, pursuant to an appointment made by the said
Commissioners, been convened at a meeting at the "Blackfoot
Crossing' of the Bow River, to deliberate upon certain matters of
interest to Her Most Gracious Majesty of the one part, and
the said Indians of the other;
And Whereas
the said Indians have
been informed by Her Majesty's Commissioners that it is the
desire of Her Majesty to open up for settlement, and such
other purposes as to Her Majesty may seem meet, a tract of
country, bounded and described as hereinafter mentioned, and to
obtain the consent thereto of Her Indian subjects inhabiting the
said tract, and to make a Treaty, and arrange with them, so that
there may be peace and good will between them and Her Majesty
and between them and Her Majesty's other subjects; and that
Her Indian people may know and feel assured of what allowance they
are to count upon and receive from Her Majesty's bounty and
benevolence;
And Whereas
the Indians of the said
tract, duly convened in Council, and being requested by Her
Majesty's Commissioners to present their Head Chiefs and Minor
Chiefs, or Councillors, who shall be authorized, on their behalf, to
conduct such negotiations and sign any Treaty to be founded thereon,
and to become responsible to Her Majesty for the faithful
performance, by their respective Bands of such obligations as should
be assumed by them, the Blackfeet, Blood, Peigan and Sarcee Indians
have therefore acknowledged for the purpose, the several Head and
Minor Chiefs, and the said Stoney Indians, the Chiefs and
Councillors who have subscribed hereto; that thereupon, in open
Council, the said Commissioners received and acknowledged the Head
and Minor Chiefs and the Chiefs and Councillors presented for the
purpose aforesaid;
And Whereas
the said Commissioners
have proceeded to negotiate a Treaty with the said Indians; and the
same has been finally agreed upon and concluded as follows, that is
to say: the Blackfeet, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee, Stoney and other
Indians inhabiting the District hereinafter more fully described and
defined, do hereby cede, release, surrender, and yield up to the
Government of Canada for Her Majesty the Queen and her
successors for ever, all their rights, titles and privileges
whatsoever to the lands included within the following limits, that
is to say:
Commencing at a point on the International
Boundary due south of the western extremity of the Cypress Hills,
thence west along the said boundary to the central range of the
Rocky Mountains, or to the boundary of the Province of British
Columbia, thence north-westerly along the said boundary to a point
due west of the source of the main branch of the Red deer River,
thence south-westerly and southerly following on the boundaries of
the Tracts ceded by the Treaties numbered six and four to the place
of commencement;
And also all their rights, titles and privileges
whatsoever, to all other lands wherever situated in the North-west
Territories, or in any other portion of the Dominion of Canada:
To have and to hold the same to Her Majesty
the Queen and Her successors forever:
And Her Majesty the Queen hereby agrees
with Her said Indians, that they shall have right to pursue their
vocations of hunting throughout the Tract surrendered as heretofore
described, subject to such regulations as may, from time to time, be
made by the Government of the country, acting under the authority of
Her Majesty, and saving and excepting such Tracts as may be required
or taken up from time to time for settlement, mining, trading or
other purposes by Her Government of Canada; or by any of Her
Majesty's subjects duly authorized therefore by the said
Government.
It is also agreed between Her Majesty and
Her said Indians that Reserves shall be assigned them of sufficient
area to allow one square mile for each family of five persons, or in
that proportion for larger and smaller families, and that said
Reserves shall be located as follows, that is to say:
FIRST
- The Reserves of the Blackfeet,
Blood and Sarcee Bands of Indians, shall consist of a belt of land
on the north side of the Bow and South Saskatchewan Rivers, of an
average width of four miles along said rivers, downstream,
commencing at a point on the Bow River, River twenty miles
north-westerly of the Blackfoot Crossing thereof, and extending to
the Red Deer River at its junction with the South Saskatchewan; also
for the term of ten years, and no longer, from the date of the
concluding of this Treaty, when it shall cease to be a portion of
said Indian reserves, as fully to all intents and purposes as if it
had not at any time been included therein, and without any
compensation to individual Indians for improvements, of a similar
belt of land on the south side of the Bow and Saskatchewan Rivers of
an average width of one mile along said rivers, down stream;
commencing at the aforesaid point on the Bow River, and extending to
a point one mile west of the coal seam on said river, about five
miles below the said Blackfoot Crossing; beginning again one mile
east of the said coal seam and extending to the mouth of Maple creek
at its junction with the South Saskatchewan; and beginning again at
the junction of the Bow River with the latter river, and extending
on both sides of the South Saskatchewan in an average width on each
side thereof of one mile, along said river against the stream, to
the junction of the Little Bow River with the latter river,
reserving to Her Majesty as may now or hereafter be required
by Her for the use of Her Indian and other subjects, from all the
reserves hereinbefore described, that right to navigate the above
mentioned rivers, to land and receive fuel and cargoes on the shores
and banks thereof, to build bridges and establish ferries thereon,
to use the fords thereof and all the trails leading thereto, and to
open such other roads through the said Reserves as may appear to
Her Majesty's Government of Canada, necessary for the ordinary
travel of Her Indian and other subjects, due compensation being paid
to individual Indians for improvements , when the same may be in any
manner encroached upon by such roads.
SECONDLY
- That the Reserves of the Peigan
Band of Indians shall be on the Old Man's River, near the foot of
the Porcupine Hills at a place called "Crow's Creek."
AND THIRDLY
- The Reserve of the Stoney
Band of Indians shall be in the vicinity of Morleyville.
In view of the satisfaction of Her Majesty
with the recent general good conduct of her said Indians, and in
extinguishment of all their past claims, she hereby, through Her
Commissioners, agrees to make them a present payment of twelve
dollars each in cash to each man, woman and child of the families
here represented.
Her Majesty
also agrees that next ear, and
annually afterwards forever, she will cause to be paid to the said
Indians, in cash, at suitable places and dates, of which the said
Indians shall be duly notified, to each Chief, twenty-five dollars,
each minor Chief or Councillors (not exceeding fifteen minor Chiefs
to the Blackfeet and Blood Indians, and four to the Peigan and
Sarcee Bands, and five councillors to the Stoney Indian Bands),
fifteen dollars, and to every other Indian of whatever age, five
dollars; the same, unless there be some exceptional reason, to be
paid to the heads of families for those belonging thereto.
Further
Her Majesty agrees that the
sum of two thousand dollars shall hereafter every year be expended
in the purchase of ammunition for distribution among the said
Indians PROVIDED, that if at any future time ammunition become
comparately unnecessary for said Indians, Her Government, with the
consent of said Indians, or any of the Bands thereof, may expend the
proportion due to each Band otherwise for their benefit.
Further
Her Majesty agrees that
each Head Chief and Minor Chief, and each Chief and Councillor duly
recognized as such, shall, once in every three years, during the
term of their office, receive a suitable suit of clothing, and each
Head Chief and Stoney Chief, in recognition of the closing of the
Treaty, a suitable medal and flag, and next year, or as soon as
convenient, each head Chief, and Minor Chief, and Stoney Chief shall
receive a Winchester rifle.
Further
Her Majesty agrees to pay
the salary of such teachers to instruct the children of said Indians
as to Her Government of Canada may seem advisable, when said Indians
are settled on their Reserves and shall desire teachers.
Further
Her Majesty agrees to
supply each Head and Minor Chief, and each Stoney Chief, for the use
of their Bands, ten axes, five handsaws, five augers, one
grindstone, and the necessary files and whetstones.
And Further,
Her Majesty agrees
that the said Indians shall be supplied as soon as convenient, after
any Band shall make due application therefore, with the following
cattle for raising stock, that is to say: for every family of five
persons, and under, two cows; for every family of more than five
persons, and less than ten persons, three cows, for every family of
over ten persons, four cows; and every Head and Minor Chief, and
every Stoney Chief, for the use of their Bands, one bull; but if any
Band desire to cultivate the soil as well as raise stock, each
family of such Band shall receive one cow less than the
above-mentioned number, and in lieu thereof, when settled on their
Reserves and prepared to break up the soil, two hoes, one spade, one
scythe, and two hay forks, and for every three families, one plough
and one harrow, and for each Band, enough potatoes, barley, oats and
wheat (if such seeds be suited for the locality of their reserves)
to plant the land actually broken up. All the aforesaid articles to
be given, once for all, for the encouragement of the practice of
justice and punishment any India offending against the stipulations
of this Treaty, or infringing the laws in force in the country so
ceded.
And the undersigned Blackfeet, Blood, Peigan and
Sarcee Head Chiefs and Minor Chiefs, and Stoney Chiefs and
Councillors, on their own behalf and on behalf of all other Indians
inhabiting the Tract within ceded, do hereby solemnly promise and
engage to strictly observe this Treaty, and also to conduct and
behave themselves as good and loyal subjects of Her Majesty the
Queen. They promise and engage that they will, in all respects,
obey and abide by the Law; that they will maintain peace and good
order between each other and between themselves and other tribes of
Indians, and between themselves and others of Her Majesty's
subjects, whether Indians, Half-Breeds or Whites, now inhabiting, or
hereafter to inhabit, any part of the said ceded tract; and that
they will not molest the person or property of any inhabitant of
such ceded tract, or the property of Her Majesty the Queen or
interfere with or trouble any person, passing or travelling through
the said tract or any art thereof, and that they will assist the
officers of Her Majesty in bringing to justice and punishment
any Indian offending against the stipulations of this Treaty, or
infringing the laws in force in the country so ceded.
In Witness Whereof,
Her Majesty's
said Commissioners, and the said Indian Head and Minor chiefs and
Stoney Chiefs and Councillors, have hereunto subscribed and set
their hands, at the "Blackfoot Crossing" of the Bow River, the day
and year herein first above written.
Signed by the Chiefs and Councillors within named
in presence of the following witnesses, the same having been first
explained by JAMES BIRD, Interpreter:
The Signatories of Treaty Seven*
A.G. IRVINE, Assistant Com. N.W.M.P.
J. MacDOUGALL, Missionary.
JEAN L'HEUREUX.
W. WINDER, Inspector.
T.N.F. CROZIER, Inspector.
E. DALRYMPLE CLARK, Lieutenant and Adjutant N.W.M.P.
A. SHURTLIFF, Sub-Inspector.
C.E. DENING, Sub-Inspector.
W.D. AUTROBUS, Sub-Inspector.
FRANK NORMAN, Staff Constable.
MARY J. MacLEOD.
JULIA WINDER.
JULIA SHURTLIFF.
E. HARDISTY.
A. MacDOUGALL.
E.A. BARRETT.
CONSTANTINE SCOLLEN, Priest, witness to signatures of Stonixosak and
those following.
CHARLES E. CONRAD.
THOMAS J. BOGG.
DAVID LAIRD, Lieutenant-Governor of NorthWest Territories, and
Special Indian Commissioner.
JAMES F. MacLEOD, Lieut.-Colonel, Com. N.W.M.P., and Special Indian
Commissioner
CHAPO-MEXICO, or Crowfoot, Head Chief of the South Blackfeet.
MATOSE-APIW, or Old Sun, Head Chief of the North Blackfeet.
STAMISCOTOCAR, or Bull Head, Head Chief of the Sarcees.
MEKASTO, or Red Crow, Head Chief of the South Bloods.
NATOSE-ONISTORS, or Medicine Calf.
POKAPIW-OTOIAN, or Bad Head.
SOTENAH, or Rainy Chief, Head Chief of the North Bloods.
TOKOYE-STAMIX, or Fiend Bull.
AKKA-KITCIPIMIW-OTAS, or Many Spotted Horses.
ATTISTAH-MACAN, or Runing Rabbit.
PITAH-PEKIS, or Eagle Rib.
SAKOYE-AOTAN, or Heavy Shield, Head Chief of the Middle Blackfeet.
ZOATZE-TAPITAPIW, or Setting on an Eagle Tail, Head Chief of the
North Peigans.
AKKA-MAKKOYE, or Many Swans.
APENAKO-SAPOP, or Morning Plume.
MAS-GWA-AH-SID, or Bear's Paw.
CHE-ME-KA, or John.
KI-CHI-PWOT, or Jacob.
STAMIX-OSOK, or Bull Bacfat.
EMITAH-APISKINNE, or White Striped Dog.
MATAPI-KOMOFZIW, or the Captive or Stolen Person.
APAWAWAKOSOW, or White Antilope.
MAKOYE-KIN, or Wolf Collar.
AYE-STIPIS-SIMAT, or Heavily Whipped.
KISSOUM, or Day Ligth.
PITAH-OTOCAN, or Eagle Head.
APAW-STAMIX, or Weasel Bull.
ONISTAH-POKAH, or White Calf.
NETAH-KITEI-PIMEW, or Only Spot.
AKAK-OTOS, or Many Horses.
STOKIMATIS, or The Drum.
PITAH-ANNES, or Eagle Robe.
PITAH-OTSIKIN, or Eagle Shoe.
STAMIXO-TA-KA-PIW, or Bull Turn Round.
MASTE-PITAH, or Crow Eagle.
JAMES DIXON.
ABRAHAM KECHEPWOT.
PATRICK KECHEPWOT.
GEORGE MOY-ANY-MEN.
GEORGE CRAWLOR.
EKAS-KINE, or Low Horn.
KAKO-OKOSIS, or Bear Shield.
PONOKAH-STAMIX, or Bull Elk.
OMAKSI SAPOP, or Big Plume.
ONISTAH, or Calf Robe.
PITAH-SIKSINUM, or White Eagle.
APAW-ONISTAW, or Weasel Calf.
ATTISTA-HAES, or Rabit Carrier.
PITAH, or Eagle.
PITAH-ONISTAH, or Eagle White Calf.
KAYE-TAPO, or Going to Bear.
* All names and spellings taken from the
original treaty document.
The members of the Blackfoot tribe of Indians
having had explained to us the terms of the Treaty made and
concluded at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, on the
twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-seven; Between Her Majesty the Queen
by Her Commissioners duly appointed to negotiate the said Treaty
and the Blackfeet, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee, Stony and other Indian
inhabitants of the country within the limits defined in the said
Treaty, but not having been present at the Councils at which the
articles of the said Treaty were agreed upon, do now hereby, for
ourselves and the Bands which we represent, in consideration of the
provisions of the said Trety being extended to us and the Bands
which we represent, transfer, surrender and relinquish to Her
Majesty the Queen Her heirs and successors, to and for the use
of Her Government of the Dominion of Canada, all our right, title
and interest whatsoever which we and the said Bands which we
represent have held or enjoyed of in and to the territory described
and fully set out in the said Treaty; also, all our right, title and
interest whatsoever to all other lands wherever situated whether
within the limits of any other Treaty heretofore made or hereafter
to be made with Indians, or elsewhere in Her Majesty's
Territories, to have and to hold the same unto and for the use of
Her Majesty the Queen Her heirs and successors forever;
And we hereby agree to accept the several
benefits, payments, and Reserves promised to the Indians under the
Chiefs adhering to the said Treaty at the Blackfoot Crossing of the
Bow River, and we solemnly engage to abide by, carry out and fulfill
all the stipulations, obligations and conditions therein contained
on the part of the Chiefs and Indians therein named, to be observed
and performed and in all things to conform to the articles of the
said Treaty, as if we ourselves and the Bands which we represent had
been originally contracting parties thereto and had been present at
the Councils held at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, and
had there attached our signatures to the said Treaty.
In Witness Whereof
, JAMES
FARQUHARSON MacLEOD, C.M.G., one of Her Majesty's
Commissioners appointed to negotiate the said Treaty and the Chief
of the Band, hereby giving their adhesion to the said Treaty, have
hereunto subscribed and set their hands at FORT MacLEOD, this FOURTH
DAY of DECEMBER, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-seven.
SIGNED by the parties hereto in the presence of
the undersigned witnesses, the same having been explained to the
Indians by the said JAMES FARQUHARSON MacLEOD, one of the
Commissioners appointed to negotiate the said Treaty, through the
interpreter, JERRY POTTS, in the presence of:
A.G. IRVINE, Assistant Commissioner .
E. DALRYMPLE CLARK, Lieutenant and Adjutant, N.W.M.P.
CHARLES E. CONRAD
W. WINDER, Inspector .
JAMES F. MacLEOD, LIEUT.-Col., Special Indian Commissioner .
MEANXKISTOMACH, or THREE BULLS.
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