North-West Territory (1825)
The Northwest Territories' southern border runs along the Canadian provinces of
BC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Prior to 1870, this area was referred to as the North-West
Territory, a single territory located northwest of
Rupert’s Land; it would later be separated into three distinct territories.
1 The most recent border transformation was the separation of Nunavut Territory, which
happened from
1993-99.
2 This was due to the large Inuit population which populated the eastern part of the
territory, but not the west.
3 Nunavut’s creation is seen mostly as a success for the Inuit, as they now largely
manage themselves with their own territorial government.
4
Today, the population of the Northwest Territories is roughly 52 percent Indigenous.5 Much of the territory is within the borders of the historical numbered Treaties 8
and 11.6 Treaty 8 was signed on June 1, 1899, and covers only the southernmost part of the territory, while Treaty 11 was signed
in 1921, and covers a majority of the territory.7 The Dene, the Inuvialuit, and the Métis were the first to live in this vast territory;
the colonizers did not arrive until just over a century ago.8 The Northwest Territories was established without any consultation with the Indigenous
population.9
- 1. Canadian Heritage, Northwest Territories’ Territorial Symbols, Government of Canada, last modified August 15, 2017.
- 2. Peter Kikkert, Nunavut, The Canadian Encyclopedia, last modified July 11, 2019.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Stats Canada, Aborignial Peoples: Fact Sheet for Northwest Territories, Government of Canada, last modified March 29, 2016.
- 6. Executive and Indigenous Affairs, Concluding and Implementing Land Claim and Self-Government Agreements, Government of the Northwest Territories.
- 7. Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta, About Us,; Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada,Treaty Guide to Treaty No. 11, Government of Canada, 2010.
- 8. Canadian Heritage, Northwest Territories’ Territorial Symbols, Government of Canada, last modified August 15, 2017.
- 9. David J. Hall, North-West Territories: 1807-1905, The Canadian Encyclopedia.