Treaty 6, signed in 1876 between the Crown and various Indigenous nations in what is now Alberta and Saskatchewan, has faced numerous issues over time, primarily related to land rights and resource management. Indigenous groups have often argued that the treaty's terms have not been honored, particularly regarding the provision of reserves and access to traditional lands. Additionally, the encroachment of settlers and industries on these lands has led to conflicts over resource extraction and environmental degradation. The ongoing struggle for recognition and implementation of the treaty rights continues to impact relationships between Indigenous communities and the government.
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