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From Kenora to Thunder Bay: Treaty 3 exhibit at museum

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Thunder Bay Muesum curator Michael De Jong takes a look at some of a treaty exhibit in the museum on Feb. 11, 2025.Mike Stimpson, NWOnewswatch.com
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A Treaty 3 exhibit from Kenora’s MUSE: The Lake of the Woods Museum, can be on the Thunder Bay Museum on Donald Avenue till the top of April.

THUNDER BAY – A lesson in Northwestern Ontario’s treaty historical past adorns the partitions of Thunder Bay Museum’s second-floor exhibit area.

Treaty #3: Manidoo Mazina’igan, a travelling exhibit from Kenora’s MUSE: Lake of the Woods Museum, can be on the Donald Avenue facility till the top of April and open to guests Tuesday to Sunday, 1-5 p.m.

“The importance of the exhibit is that it helps us to understand where we are right now in terms of Canada’s relationship with Indigenous Peoples … by helping to understand where these treaties came from, the circumstances that brought them about, the different complexities in their signing, bringing attention to some of the ways in which treaty promises were not always kept,” Thunder Bay Museum curator Michael DeJong stated Tuesday.

“And then it really just highlights how these treaties are living documents and still continue to be very relevant and important today.”

Representatives of Canada and Anishinaabe First Nations within the area signed Treaty 3 at Northwest Angle on Oct. 3, 1873, about two years after the signing of Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 to the west.

The MUSE honoured Treaty 3’s one hundred and fiftieth anniversary in 2023 with an exhibit of the treaty, adhesion paperwork and vibrant info panels developed by The MUSE’s Indigenous advisory committee.

These info panels and reproductions of the treaty and adhesions type the exhibit Treaty #3: Manidoo Mazina’igan/The Sacred Doc.

The exhibit was a collaboration between Grand Council Treaty #3, The MUSE: Lake of the Woods Museum, Library and Archives Canada, the Authorities of Canada and the Province of Ontario.

Along with explaining how Treaty 3 got here to be, the exhibit “tells the story of what’s happened since in a kind of a grand 150-year overview and also at the end looking to the future,” MUSE director Braden Murray stated Tuesday in a cellphone interview from Kenora.

“What we found during the 2023 exhibit was a lot of people learning and saying, ‘you know, I’d heard a lot about Treaty 3, but I didn’t really know the whole story,’” Murray stated.

“This is a great opportunity to get the story and to better understand our friends and neighbours in the Treaty 3 territory.”

Thunder Bay Museum workers, in session with the museum’s Indigenous advisory group, created further exhibit panels about different treaties pertaining to Northwestern Ontario.

“We’re very grateful to the Lake of the Woods Museum for making this available to us, and we’re really pleased to be able to put it on display,” stated DeJong.

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