RIGHTS
OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE WHO TAKE TREATY The Government of Canada promises these rights to Aboriginal Peoples who sign Treaties No. 4, No. 6 and No. 7, all on the Prairies. Other Treaties provide slightly different rights for Aboriginal Peoples who sign them. treaty money and gifts (a small amount each year) reserve lands no federal taxes fishing and hunting rights subject to government regulations health benefits schools and school teachers food rations agricultural equipment and supplies |