Bibliography & Additional Learning Resources
The Indigenous nations principally involved in the Peace and Friendship Treaties
You can also visit the website Whose Land to learn more about the individual Indigenous communities in the territories under the jurisdiction of the Treaties of Peace and Friendship.
Treaty Education and Histories
- Treaty education webpage by the Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq (Mi’kmaq of PEI).
- Wolastoqey/Wəlastəkwey Rights Manual by Wolastoqey/Wəlastəkwey of New Brunswick.
- "We Are All Treaty People" educational brochure by Treaty Education Nova Scotia
- A Guide to Modern Treaty Negotiations in Canada by Waapihk Research
- Shining a Light on the Peace and Friendship Treaties of 1760 and 1761 by Oriana Visser
- Fact sheet on Peace and Friendship Treaties in the Maritimes and Gaspé by the Government of Canada
The Peace and Friendship Treaties
- Digitizations of additional treaties in the series by the Nova Scotia Archives
- The webpage for the Massachusetts Archives, where the original document is housed
- The text of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, 1760
The Marshall Decisions
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Archives and Reconciliation
- Reconciliation Framework prepared by the Steering Committee on Canada's Archives
- Reconciliation Toolkit for Non-Indigenous Archives in Canada by the Canadian Council of Archives
- The First Nations Information Governance Centre

