A formal decree or document issued by the Pope of the Catholic Church
What are papal bulls?
This United Nations resolution was passed in 2007
When was UNDRIP passed?
the emotional response to losing something
What is grief?
This traditional grain, known as manoomin in the Anishinaabe language, holds cultural spiritual, and ecological importance but has been threatened by habitat destruction.
What is wild rice?
____ shirt day
What is orange?
nobody’s land
What is terra nullius also known for?
These four countries rejected UNDRIP in 2007
What is Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
the destruction of those structures and practices that allow the group to continue as a group.
what is cultural genocide?
Over 150,000 Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their families and placed into these institutions, which caused lasting cultural and emotional trauma.
What are residential schools?
the restoration of friendly relations
It is a Canadian legal document, influenced by the Doctrine of Discovery, which limited Indigenous land rights and affirmed Crown sovereignty.
What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
UNDRIP contains 46 unique acts called
what is an article?
The lake where the wild rice conflict takes place
What is Pigeon lake?
The term describing the long term effects of residential schools, including broken ties to land and culture
What is multigenerational trauma
the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered
What is the definition of acceptance?
This international declaration outlines the rights of Indigenous peoples and calls for the repudiation of doctrines like the Doctrine of Discovery.
What is the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)?
2021
What is the year UNDRIP receive royal assent in Canada?
actionable policy recommendations that aid in mending the relationships between Indigenous peoples and the government
The case in which a 2.8 billion dollar settlement was given by the Canadian government
What is the Gottfriedson case?
a conception of or belief about something.
What is the definition of notion?
This 2014 Supreme Court case recognized Aboriginal title but still allowed the Crown to override Indigenous land rights under certain conditions.
What is Indigenous Nation (Tsilhqot’in) v. British Columbia (a case in 2014)?
a governmental plan that took 181 measures to enact UNDRIP
What is the federal governments Action Plan?
actionable policy recommendations about the loss of Indigenous children in residential schools
What are CTAs #71 - 76?
The phrase "A lake is so much more than a place to put your cottage" contrasts settler views with this perspective
What is the Indigenous perspective
Justin Trudeau
Who is our prime minister?