Treaty 7 territory, is a traditional meeting ground, gathering place, and travelling route used by Indigenous peoples. This territory provided a home to the Blackfoot Confederacy: Siksika (Sik-sik-ah), Piikani (Beh-Gun-ee) and Kainai (Gy nuh) as well as the Tsuu T’ina (Soo-tin-ah) Nation and Stoney Nakoda First Nation along with many others.
The lands of Treaty 7 Territory are located within Metis Nation of Alberta region 1 within the historical Northwest Metis homeland. Treaty 7 territory provides sites of natural abundance, ceremony, culture, travel, rest, and relationships of all Indigenous people.
CUPE 1825 acknowledges that we are all Treaty People with Treaty obligations. We recognize the history of all Indigenous people in their traditional land across Canada.
In the spirit of truth and acknowledgement of the sacred gathering places CUPE 1825 respectfully commits to using these gathering places as an opportunity to engage and provide Indigenous Education to create awareness and demonstrate leadership to all our members.
CUPE 1825 is dedicated to completing the ongoing active work of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission and The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people, we as a division are committed to providing action of reconciliation in solidarity with all Indigenous people.