Residential Schools
Potlatch Law
Explorers
Fur Trade
Indian Act
100

The year St.Mary was shut down

1985

100

The year the Potlatch was banned

1884

100

Established Grease Trails

Alexander Mackenzie

100

The HBC was established

1670

100

The Indian Act was established in this year

1876

200

Where St. Mary is located

Mission
200

This person and their family were imprisoned, possessions taken, for holding a potlatch in 1922

Dan Cranmer

200

Grease trails are named after this small fish

Oolichan

200

This fur trading company had good trading practices

Hudson's Bay Company

200

Being forced to integrate or blend in with another society

Assimilation

300

The year the last residential school in Canada closed down

1996

300

When First Nations People were allowed to potlatch again in Canada

1951

300

This explorer travelled through the Fraser Valley in 1808

Simon Fraser

300

This animal was hunted on the west coast for its pelts

Sea Otter

300

This policy is known as "stripping of status"

Enfranchisement 

400

Residential school located near Cranbrook B.C

St.Eugenes

400

The potlatch ban was found to be ineffectual due to its lack of this

Enforcement

400

The 2010 winter Olympics were held in the city named after this explorer

George Vancouver

400

Land based trade was built chiefly on European markets for this type of fur

Beaver
400

The Indian Act defines who is considered this

Status Indian

500

The percentage of Catholic residential schools that were in Canada

60%

500

This Indian Agent and Justice of the Peace was forefront prosecutor in the prosecution of Kwakwak'wakw Potlatch

William Halliday

500

In 1608 this explorer set off to found a new trading post in present-day Quebec, thus making his mark as the founder of New France

Samuel de Champlain

500

This fur trading fort was located in Lethbridge, AB

Fort Whoop-Up

500

This person was in charge of Residential Schools in Canada in the 1920's

Duncan Campbell Scott

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