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Treaty 8 Confederacy First Nations Flag

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Buy Online - Treaty No.8 Territory Flag

This is an official Treaty No. 8 Flag. FlagMart Canada provides this Treaty #8 Territory Flag to a number of Schools, First Nations Groups, Government and other organizations across Western Canada. 

 

Product Description

All of our flags come in 2 different fabric options: standard knitted polyester and premium nylon.

Knitted polyester is our standard fabric and is the most common material for flags worldwide. It offers a great print with approximately 70% bleed-through onto the reverse side. It is a fantastic choice for an economical flag that is both durable yet cost effective.

Nylon is our premium fabric that offers maximum durability and colour penetration of approx. 95%. For reference, nylon is the Canadian Government standard material for flags. These nylon flags can be seen flown outside most hospitals, RCMP detachments, schools, Government buildings, etc.

 

Sizing

See Our Sizing Chart for more info on the right size flag for your flag pole. 

 

Detailed Treaty Eight Territory Flag Product Description

First negotiated in late June 1899, Treaty 8 embraced an area in northwestern Canada of some 840,000 square kilometres -- more than three and a half times the size of Great Britain. At the time, it was not only the largest land settlement undertaken by the Canadian government with First Nations, but also the first to recognize that the "aboriginal title" of Indians and Métis are co-existent. 

Treaty 8 was signed between Queen Victoria and various First Nations at Lesser Slave Lake, including the Woodland, Cree, Dunne-za (or Beaver) and the Denesuline (Chipewyan) in Northern Alberta and those in Northeastern British Columbia, Northwestern Saskatchewan and Southern Northwest Territories.

Although the original treaty is now a century old, its impact on the daily lives of First Nations and Métis peoples is no less significant than on the day it was first signed. Treaty 8 is very much a living document. It provides the basis for continuing relations between Natives of the Athabasca and the rest of Canada

Perfect to fly to honour the Treaty Number Eight Territory on which you stand. Great for Schools, Government organizations etc. Great for the classroom as a teaching aid.

At FlagMart Canada, we are happy to customize your order or help you to amend it to fit your needs. For other sizes or materials, please reach out via the contact us link. 

Further Information: 

A  free resource for schools flying the Inuit, treaty 6, treaty 7, treaty 8, or metis flags: https://www.albertaschoolcouncils.ca/public/download/documents/57326 More information on Treaty 8 available at: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/treaty8/index-e.html 

Pictures provided by Town of Peace River: https://peaceriver.ca/national-aboriginal-day/ 

 

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Byron Mercredi

I still have not received this order,, so my review would not exactly be to good atm as I wanted this for a certain day.

Byron, we’re happy that your flag is now in hand! Thanks for your patience with the matter