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What are numbered treaties?
They are historic agreements that affect the rights and identities of some First Nation in Canada.
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First Nations in Alberta organized what?
The Indian Association of Alberta
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Canada's parliament passed the Indian Act, which made rules about the lives of the ______ _______ peoples without consulting them.
First Nations
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The supreme court ruled that the metis have the right to...... A. hunt and fish B. farm and hunt C. fish and farm D. all of the above
A. hunt and fish
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Numbered treaties were in an agreement with who?
The Queen and First Nations
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We, the first nations, proclaim our dedication and commitment o the recognition of our unique history and destiny within Canada by entrenching our treaty and aboriginal rights within the constitution. What year did this happen?
1980
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The Indian Act was one way the government attempted to do this. Under the act, the federal government is able to develop ______ ____ and _____ ___ _______.
specific policies and programs to administers
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True or false Alberta's legislation includes: -Constitution of Alberta Amendment Act. -Metis Settlement Accord Implementation Act. -First Nations Settlement Act. -Metis Settlement Land Protection Act.
False. It was the Metis Settlement Act.
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Democratic Rights
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"what we speak of will last as long as he sun shines and the river runs. we are looking to the future of our children s children" What treaty perspective was this?
It was the perspective of treaty 6.
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In 2007 Fist Nations negotiation the treaties to share land, so that ______ _______ peoples and ___ ______ ______ peoples could benefit.
First Nations peoples and Non-First Nations peoples.
300
Define what Indian Act mean
Indian Act: federal legislation related to the rights and status of first nations peoples ('status Indians"), first passed in 1876 and amended several things.
300
What did the Metis-led Red River Resistance result in? A. Metis Settlement Act B. Manitoba Act C. none of the above
B. Manitoba Act
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Fundamental Rights
400
First Nations were and are independent peoples with their own process of government and organizing their Nations. What treaty perspective is this?
Treaty perspective 6
400
First Nations in the west and Canada negotiated the ______ _________ for many reasons.
Numbered treaties.
400
Pressure from First Nations has caused Canada's government to revise the Indian Act several times. the act remains in _____ today.
Force
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In what year did the Metis lobby for recognition of Metis rights in Canada'a constitution.
1982
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The right to equality
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First Nations in Alberta organized the Indian Association of Alberta. What perspective treaties was this?
Treaties 6,7 and 8
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First Nations wanted to secure their future. They were facing what? A. economic and social upheaval B. farming and fishing C. farming and hunting D. none of the above
A. economic and social upheaval
500
First Nations and Canada's government agree that the ______ ___ need updating.
Indian Act
500
In 2004 two separate negotiations were made. What two were they?
1. The Metis Settlements General Council 2. The Metis Nation of Alberta
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