
The Qu'Appelle Treaty No. 4
N 50° 46.010 W 103° 47.754
13U E 584912 N 5624588
Located in corner park on 5 Street and Company Avenue.
Waymark Code: WMVJB8
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 04/24/2017
Views: 2
As the plaque reads:
This monument was erected A.D. 1915 by The Western Art Association Saskatchewan Branch, to commemorate the First Treaty between the Indians of the North West Territories and Queen Victoria represented by her commissioners the Hon. Alex. Morris, Lt Gov. NWT Hon. David Laird, Indian Commissioner and W. J Christie. At Fort Qu'Appelle Sept. 15th 1874 known as "The Qu'Appelle Treaty No. 4" whereby the Indian Chiefs ceded all their rights, titles and privileges to lands wheresoever situated within her Majesty's North West Territories to Her Majesty The Queen and Her Successors Forever.
Signed at Fort Qu'Appelle by her Majesty's Commissioners and the following Indian Chiefs.
Ka-Kii-Shi-Way
Pis-Qua.
Ka-We-Zauces
Ka-Kee-Na-Wup.
Kus-Kee-Tew-Mus-Coo-Mus-Qua
Ka-Ne-On-Us-Ka-Tew
Can-Ar-Ra-Cha-Pew
Kii-Si-Caw-Ah-Chuck
Ka-Ra-Ca-Toose
Ka-Kii-Nis-Ta-Haw
Cha-Ga-Chas
Wa-Pii-Moose-Too-Sus
Gabriel Cote or Mee-May
Witnesses
W. Osborne Smisth C. M. C.
Pascal Breland
Edward McKay
Charles Pratt, Interpreter
Pierre Poitras
At Fort Qu'Appelle Sept 8th 1975.
Cheeguck
Witnesses
William S. McKay.
William Wagner.
A. McDonald
Pascal Breland
At Fort Qu'Appelle Sept 9th 1875
Wah-Pee-Makwa
O'Kanes.
Payepot.
Le Croup De Pheasant
Kitchi-Kaw-Me-Win
Witnesses
Charles Pratt
A. McDonald.
Jos. Reader
Pascal Breland
Marker type: Spire
 Marker placement date: Not listed

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