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In Canada, a treaty Indian ( French: Indien des traités) is an Indian who belongs to a band that is party to one of the eleven Numbered Treaties signed by Canada with various First Nations between 1871 and 1922. [1] It contrasts with Indians whose bands are not party to a treaty (primarily in British Columbia) and with " non-status Indians", that is, people of Indian heritage who are not recognized legally as Indians.

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  1. ^ "Aboriginal: Registered or Treaty Indian". www12.statcan.ca. Retrieved 2024-07-24.