Mistawasis Chief signs peace treaty with Alberta First Nation
A feud between between Mistawasis First Nation and Alberta’s Tsuu T’ina First Nation that dates back over 170 years has been laid to rest.
This past week leaders from both First Nations met and signed a peace agreement. Mistawasis Chief Darryl Watson travelled to the Tsuu T’ina First Nation.
“It (the agreement) basically sets the stage that we as First Nations people have always maintained, that we have the ability to form alliances well after and well before the existence of our current treaties and Canada becoming a country,” said Watson.
The two nations have a history of off-and-on conflict but had signed an agreement pre-confederation that for certain times of the year they’d be free to cross onto each other’s lands to hunt or gather medicine.


