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Treaty of Watertown, 1776
A Treaty of Alliance and Friendship entered into and concluded between the Governors of the State of Massachusetts Bay, and the Delegates of the St. John's & Mickmac Tribes of Indians.

Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations' Chiefs response to the Parliamentary Standing Committee Report on the Fishery, which was completed on December 16, 1999.

USA Law Title 25 - Chapter 19 - Sub-chapter II - Sec. 1721. - Congressional findings and declaration of policy - (Maine Indian Land Claim Settlement)

USA Law Title 25 - Chapter 19 - Sub-chapter II - Sec. 1725. - State laws applicable (Maine Indian land Claim Settlement)

Maine Land Claim Settlement Act - Title 30, Part 4,Chapter 601  the Implementing Act under Maine Law

Jay Treaty :1794 - A brief synopsis by Dr. Daniel N. Paul

Native American Free Passage Rights Under the 1794 JAY TREATY: Survival Under United States Statutory Law and Canadian Common Law

Facts About The Jay Treaty For Canadian-Born Native Americans

The Jay Treaty

Treaties - Frequently asked questions

What are Treaty Rights ?

1760 Treaty of Peace and Friendship concluded with the Delegates of the St. Johns and Passamaquody tribes of Indians at Halifax, February 1760.
 

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