who lead the north west rebellion?
Louis Riel.
what where the first nations called at first?
Indians.
what does francophone mean?
a person who speaks French.
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metis flag
what are collective rights?
Collective rights belong to groups of people and are entrenched in Canada's constitution. The purpose of collective rights is to affirm the collective identity of groups in society and to create a society where people of different identities belong.
what where the metis fighting for?
what year was the indian act signed?
1876.
how many francophone countries are there?
29.
what does The fleur-de-lis mean?
The fleur-de-lis symbolizes the Francophone community; one of the petals points toward the sun, represented by the yellow disc.
what do collective rights do for canada?
Collective rights belong to groups of people and are entrenched in Canada's constitution. The purpose of collective rights is to affirm the collective identity of groups in society and to create a society where people of different identities belong.
what was the name of the war the metis had?
battle of batoche
why did the first nations agree to sign treaties?
The Numbered Treaties were used as political tools to secure alliances and to ensure that both parties could achieve the goals they had set out for their peoples both at the time of Treaty-making and into the future.
what are francophones from alberta called?
Franco-Albertans.
what does red mean to the metis?
Is for the blood of the Métis that was shed through the years while fighting for our rights.
What laws establish collective rights in Canada?
The proclamation recognized First Nations' rights to land, and established the principle of making treaties with First Nations through peaceful negotiation. Other laws also affect the collective rights of First Nations, including the Indian Act and section 35 of the constitution.
what were some of the problems scrip?
some people got more then others
some people got money or the choice of status
you could not pick where your land was.
what treaty number was signed first?
Treaty 2.
Ontario.

francophone
What are the collective rights of First Nations?
what year was louis riel hung?
1885
what year was the last residential school closed?
1996.
what year did francophones get collective rights?
1997.
What does the Eagle mean to First Nations?
The Eagle symbolizes grace, power and great intellect.
What groups have collective rights in Canada?
First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples; and Francophones and Anglophones.