World War 1
The Allied Indian Tribes
Prosecuting the Potlatch
Native Brotherhood of British Columbia
World War 2
100
Approximately, how many First Nations people volunteered to fight for Canada?
Approx. 4,000
100
Which two people are the main leaders of the Allied Indian Tribes? Bonus 2x Points
Andrew Paul and Peter Kelly
100
Who is the responsible for stopping the trouble?
The RCMP
100
Did First Nations signed their first petition to the Federal Government of Canada?
Yes
100
Did the First Nation kids participate in World War 2?
Certainly not
200
Who contributed to the war effort like what other Canadian woman?
First Nation woman
200
What is enfranchisement?
Choosing to renounce Indian Status for Canadian citizenship
200
What is Potlatch?
Traditional event of the First Nation people
200
Where does the meeting take place?
Lax Ks'alaams
200
Approximately how many Indians volunteered across Canada during WW2? Bonus 2X Points
3,000 Indians
300
First Nations have the same rights as like other Canadian citizens after volunteering to fight for Canada. Is this accurate?
NO! The First Nations people don't have the same rights.
300
What happened to the Indian Act in 1929?
The new amendment establish
300
What Indian act did they reveal about the participation of the illegal potlatch?
Indian Act section 149
300
When is the first meeting of the Native Brotherhood of B.C?
December 1931
300
What is the primary benefits by volunteering the war?
Low-interest loans to buy agricultural land
400
They formed _________ societies and other charitable groups and collected clothes, money, and food for shipment oversea.
Red Cross
400
_____ noted actually admitted land claims in BC. (Hint: Person)
Kelly
400
Who is Duncan Campbell?
A person who took steps to make the crime of the potlatch into a summary offence
400
In what event did the Native Brotherhood of B.C emerge?
During the great depression in 1930's
400
What would happen to all Indians after their participation in the war?
They returned to their home reserves
500
How many First Nations people died in war?
300 First Nations people
500
What kind of Criminal act does First Nations to try achieve recognition of? Bonus 2x Points
Aboriginal tittle or Aboriginal right
500
What is the name of the group that was arrested because of Potlatch?
Kwakwaka'wakw
500
What is the importance of having this organization?
To improve the lives of the First Nations people
500
Some did not reserve ______ and they give up to wait
Money
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