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On Indigenous Land

The Lower Humber River

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Teiaiagon was a Seneca village that was established around 1673, and was occupied into the late 1680s on the east bank of the Humber River, near modern day Baby Point. For more information on this village, please visit the Taiaiako'n Historical Preservation Society.

 

For information on Indigenous Treaties and Governance, click here

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The Toronto Purchase

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Pictured Above: "The descriptive plan of the Toronto purchase made 23rd September 1797 and Completed on the 1st day of August 1805," Department of Indian Affairs,  Ottawa, Canada: 1805. Image Courtesy of Heritage York.

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The Toronto Purchase, 1805, D. Cameron. W. Johnson Chew. P. Selby. Baldwin Collection of Canadiana, Toronto Public Library. 

 

Modern Resources

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National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)

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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)

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Royal Commission for Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP)

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