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As an increasing number of farmers across rural Saskatchewan looked to sell their farms over the last three decades, sometimes it was the neighbouring First Nations who allowed them to retire with dignity.
The 1992 Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement gave Saskatchewan First Nations money to purchase land, and much farmland was purchased, sometimes from multi-generational farmers.
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Cuthand: Treaty Land Entitlement allowed Sask. First Nations to buy farmland as rural population dwindled Back to video
“While we don’t share the same level of sentimentality as the settlers, we look back much further to the history of the land before settlement,” says Cree columnist Doug Cuthand.