Robinson treaty with the Ojibway Indians of Lake Huron, 1850
- Title
- Robinson treaty with the Ojibway Indians of Lake Huron, 1850
- Nations and Organizations
- Ojibway Chippewa Nation
- topic
- Treaties|Robinson Treaties|Lake Huron
- Date Created
- 09-Sep-1850
- Creator
- Ojibway Chippewa Nation
- Individuals
- Mishequonga
- Spatial Coverage
- United States|Wisconsin
- Type
- Treaty
- Source
- INAC (http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/al/hts/tgu/pubs/trob/rbt/rbt-eng.asp)
- Language
- en
- Note
- original NADD document replaced with updated version
- In 1850, two treaties were negotiated and signed for the north shores of Lakes Superior and Huron. Part of the early northern expansion of what would become Ontario, the Robinson Treaties opened the area's natural resources to initial exploration and exploitation. The Robinson Treaties also became a loose model for the future Numbered Treaties in Western Canada.
Part of Robinson treaty with the Ojibway Indians of Lake Huron, 1850