Chief Paskwa Pictograph. Photo courtesy of Twitter.

The Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina is now featuring the only known historical Indigenous perspective of Treaty 4.

The exhibit features the Chief Paskwa Pictograph, which is a two-panel drawing that portrays European and Aboriginal people engaged in Treaty 4 negotiations.

The temporary exhibit will eventually be replaced by a larger permanent display.

The Chief Paskwa Pictograph was located in the U.K. from 1883 until 2000 when it was sold at auction. In 2007, it was repatriated by the Pasqua First Nation for more than 200 thousand dollars.

The province, the federal government and the United Church all helped pay for it.