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3.
-1790 to 1795- Chief Pegius
Between
1790 and 1795, Chief Pegius and his people were part of a western
migration of Saulteaux people from the Sault Ste. Marie region into
the Netley Creek area. In 1814, they greeted the arriving Selkirk
Settlers as friends. Pegius was a consistent ally of the settlers
during the colony's early difficult years. Peguis negotiated
a treaty with Lord Selkirk in 1817, giving Selkirk 300,000 square
kilometers of land along the Red and Assiniboine rivers.
Historical
Resources Branch
Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Citizenship

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