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100

A traditional, legal, or moral claim to something

Right

100
An object or remains of an object, used by humans or produced by human activity, that is from an earlier time or culture

Artifact

100

Many Metis people lived along this River in Manitoba

Red River

100

Of or relating to towns and cities

Urban

100

Having many cultures

Multicultural

200

A learned way of living that is shared by a group of people, including language, beliefs, values, forms of government, arts, recreation, and food

Culture

200

A partnership agreed on by nations or groups of people

Confederacy

200

This man was hanged in Regina on November 16th 1885

Louis Riel

200

Of or relating to farming or country life, outside of towns and cities

Rural

200

A survey that is used to gather information about a population, including its size

Census

300
Something in nature, such as a plant, animal, mineral, water, air, and wind

Natural resource

300
The original inhabitants or descendants of the first people who lived on the land, including First Nations peoples, Inuit, and Metis people in Canada

Indigenous Peoples

300

A proposed or suggested law, also referred to as legislation or an Act

Bill

300

Things may influence someone to immigrate to a new country are called ________ and _________ factors

Push and Pull

300

The people, animals, or other living things that live in a place; also refers to the number of people living in a place

Population

400
The central system of laws by which a nations is governed; these laws are not easily changed

Constitution

400

A set of beliefs and values held by many individuals that guides their actions toward themselves, others, and the natural environment

Spirituality

400

Existing or serving for the time being; temporary

Provisional

400

The way a society organizes to produce, distribute, and consume goods and services

Economy

400

The information that describes the makeup of a population

Demographics

500

A way of remembering the past through stories and spoken words, rather than in writing

Oral Tradition

500

A person who studies the past through digging, or excavating, sites, and investigating any artifacts and remains found

Archaeologist

500

The site of the largest and final battle the Metis fought during the Northwest Resistance.

Batoche

500

A person born after the Second World War, between 1946-1965

Baby Boomer

500
A general direction and tendency

Trend

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