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Historians traditionally rely upon textual records as a means of interpreting historical memory and have traditionally questioned the value and accuracy of oral sources. This boundary between written and oral history has led to an incomplete understanding of Canada’s history, because it has largely ignored or left out First Nations interpretations of the past. The ever-present tensions between First Nations and various settler governments is one result of this exclusionary process. As an example, historians have privileged the written accounts of the negotiations of Treaty #9 in 1905-1906 with adhesions in 1929-1930, as a means of interpreting the meaning of …