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Q: Did first nations treaty rights get taken away?
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Because their Freedom was taken away in the WWI by the Treaty of Versailles


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Collective Rights: the rights of a minority group that have previous agreements (example, first nation treaties) that have certain rights from those agreements that cannot be taken way. Hope that helped a little. (: