Humans are incredibly social creatures, and the way they form relationships shapes the way that many people view the world. Relationships are the foundation of connection and forming them can change one's outlook and perception of life. In the book “Treaty Words” (by Aimée Craft) the protagonist’s grandfather (or Mishomis in Ojibway) educates our protagonist, saying; “Long ago, we made those treaties with our brothers and sisters. We made those treaties to live well together.”. In this particular moment of the book, the Mishomis reflects upon the treaties they have made with the land. The things that they give and receive in return. This outlook on life is reflective of the way indigenous culture treats relationships, as treaties. The agreement