The Chacachas Treaty Nation traces its relationship with the Government of Canada to the signing of Treaty 4 by Chief Chacachas at Fort Qu'Appelle in 1874. Their traditional territory spans the Qu'Appelle river valley, and their offices are north of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. Kenton Storey is a Winnipeg-based independent settler scholar at Storey Historical Research. Since 2015, he has worked in the field of Indigenous history, researching and writing about land claims, treaty rights, and the Department of Indian Affairs.
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Illustrations Contributors Foreword Introduction Chapter One - The Lost Reserve Chapter Two - The Chacachas Reserve (1876-1881) Chapter Three - Reserve Relocation (1881) Chapter Four - The Wrongful Amalgamation (1882-1884) Chapter Five - A History of Protest (1900-1932) Chapter Six - The Journey to Trial Chapter Seven - The 2018 Trial Chapter Eight - The Aftermath (2020-2025) Epilogue

