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Hunt & Trap 2021 - gnb.ca

hunt & Trap2021 Aboriginal and Treaty RightsThe Mi gmaq, Peskotomuhkati (Passamaquoddy), and Wolastoqey (Maliseet) Peoples have sustained their families and communities in New Brunswick for thousands of years. At the time of contact with European settlers they had vibrant cultures with economies based on the use and trade of plants, fish, seafood, and wildlife, supported by land and water networks connecting camps, villages, and spiritual places. Their relationship with the land has always been one of respect, reciprocity, and conservation of natural Aboriginal Peoples of North Eastern North America signed Peace and Friendship Treaties with Great Britain (the Crown) in the 18th century. Under these Treaties the Aboriginal signatories agreed to co-exist peacefully with British settlers, which in turn helped the British and other settlers establish the Atlantic provinces and country we live in today. To this day, the Peace and Friendship Treaties are the foundation of the relationship between Aboriginal Peoples and federal and provincial governments.

Hunt & Trap 2021 3 Hunting New for 2021 • Daily sunrise and sunset times are no longer provided in the Fish and Wildlife Act. Hunters are now responsible to determine the actual sunrise and sunset times for the date and location where they plan to hunt, as is the case in other provinces. See “Hunting Times” page 5.

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