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Who was there and involved in the negotiations in treaty 7 ( key people on both sides)
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Treaty 7 was signed on 22 September 1877 by five First Nations: the Siksika (Blackfoot), Kainai (Blood), Piikani (Peigan), Stoney-Nakoda, and Tsuut'ina (Sarcee). Treaty 7 is the last of the Numbered Treaties made between the Government of Canada and the Plains First Nations (see Indigenous Peoples: Plains)

List of the Treaty 7 First Nations

Bearspaw First Nation (Stoney First Nation/Nakoda)

Chiniki First Nation (Stoney First Nation/Nakoda)

Blood Tribe (Kainai Nation) (Blackfoot)

Piikani Nation (Blackfoot)

Siksika Nation (Blackfoot)

Nation (Sarcee)

Wesley First Nation (Stoney First Nation/Nakoda)

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