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<p>Territories covered by treaties (see [[treaty]]) weren't necessarily ceded. The intent of the agreements was the sharing of the territory, which was not honoured.</p>
<p>Territories covered by treaties (see [[treaty]]) weren't necessarily ceded. The intent of the agreements was the sharing of the territory, which was not honoured.</p>
Examples of Unceded Territory
 
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Revision as of 03:01, 22 September 2022

Unceded [territory] defines Indigenous homelands that were never surrendered to the Crown; land where no formal treaties were signed or treaties were signed but the lands were not willingly surrendered. - Indigenous Perspectives Education Guide, adapted by Michelle Xie [1]

Territories covered by treaties (see treaty) weren't necessarily ceded. The intent of the agreements was the sharing of the territory, which was not honoured.



Examples of Unceded Territory



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