Talk Treaty to Me: Understanding the Basics of Treaties and Land in Canada
I recently picked up Talk Treaty to Me: Understanding the Basics of Treaties and Land in Canada by Crystal Gail Fraser and Sara Komarnisky. I expected a refresher on law school foundations, but as I worked through their analysis of treaties, I found myself reading it, in part, as a sharp critique of modern commercial contracting. Specifically, the authors challenge contracting practices that ignore the fluid reality of long-term business relationships (p. 46). In the contemporary legal view, a contract is often seen as a "static" transaction one-time transaction (p. 266). The authors describe a fundamentally different paradigm through the metaphor of the Silver Covenant Chain (p. 46). In the Onondaga tradition, the term "chain" is a translation of words meaning "arms linked together," where the "silver" signifies the increasing strength of friendship bonds within a mutually beneficial pact (p. 46). The brilliance of this model lies in the ...









