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Treaty 11

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Henry Anthony Conroy was appointed treaty commissioner and conducted the negotiations and signings in 1921. However, he was unable to gain signatures from some bands in the Liard district during that summer. Further complicating matters was Conroy's death in April 1922. Thomas William Harris, the
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is a signatory to Treaty 8, but according to the text of the treaties the Yellowknife Nation's territory, known as Chief Drygeese Territory, is within Treaty 11.
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photograph of the treaty. Further down the page are pictures of Chief Jimmy Bruneau, one of the original signatories, in his Treaty Suit.
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Although parts of Treaty 11 lands are in the Yukon, none of the First Nations centered in the Yukon, including
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Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow: A Statement of Grievances and an Approach to Settlement
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Treaty No. 11 (27 June 1921) and Adhesion (17 July 1922) with Reports, etc.
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NWT Historical Timeline, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
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27 April 1922: treaty commissioner Henry Anthony Conroy dies
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