Stage 1 of colonial history in Canada is?
What is Separate Worlds?
Rights that existed before Canada became a nation.
What is inherent rights?
An act that was created in 1867 that was created because the view of Canadian government was shifting from managing an empire to creating a self governing country?
What is the British North America Act?
This accord was established in 1990 and gave recognition to quebec as a distinct society but not Indigenous people?
What is Meech lake accord?
The geographic environment that covers the largest portion of Canada is?
What is Subarctic?
A foundation document for Indigenous-Crown relations that was the beginning of modern day treaty rights and land claims that was established in 1763?
What is the Royal Proclamation?
What divided the different Aboriginal groups during the negotiation of the AIP with the Dene and Métis of Treaty Eleven?
What is the surrender of aboriginal title?
This accord was established in 1991 that was held as a referendum?
What is the charlotte town accord?
This geographic environment's peoples lives revolved around the Buffalo?
What is the Plains?
Stage 2 of Colonial History in Canada is?
What is Nation to Nation Relations?
The federal government gave one person control over political, economic, social and cultural functions on reserve lands, this person was called_______?
What is an Indian Agent?
This type of land claim arises when First Nations believe the government has not properly fulfilled treaty or other legal obligations?
What is a Specific Land Claim?
A governing practice that operates in a way of providing needs without giving rights or responsibilities is called?
What is Paternalism?
A famous treaty between the Haudenosaunee Nations?
What is the Great Law of Peace?
If a First Nations Person wanted to serve in the Army, consume alcohol, become a member of the clergy or get a university degree they had to become ________ first?
What is enfranchised?
Land the indigenous people formally agreed (through treaties) to share or give up certain rights to. In the Canadian government view land where legal title has been surrendered is called?
What is Ceded land?
Territories that Aboriginals never made agreements or treaties to share or to be used by others is called?
What is Non-ceded land?
This act established in 1876 separated First nations people into two category's ?
What is The Indian Act?
This type of land claim flows from Aboriginal rights and title that, have never come under treaties or other legal agreements (modern day treaty)?
What is comprehensive?
This is ownership of land in which the rights to the land are unlimited?
What is Fee Simple?