Treaty 6 & Métis Region 4

The Millet and District Museum, Archives and Visitor Information Centre is located on Treaty 6 Territory, and Métis Region IV. Treaty 6 is an agreement signed by Crown representatives and representatives from the Cree, Assiniboine, and Ojibwa Peoples on August 23 and September 9, 1876. Treaty 6 boundaries extend across central portions of what are now known as Alberta and Saskatchewan. 

The Millet Museum Board, Staff, Volunteers, and Members acknowledge that we are privileged to live and work on this land, which has been and continues to be a gathering place and space for the Maskwacis Nēhiyaw (Bear Hills Cree), Niitsítapi (Blackfoot), Nakoda (Stony), Dene (Athabascan), Métis, and many other distinct Indigenous Peoples. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of what is now known as Canada. 

Treaty 6 Text

Canada Treaty Boundaries

Métis Nation of Alberta Regional Offices Map