A disabled person could not vote until 1988
What are democratic rights?
The place Treaty 7 was signed
What is Blackfoot Crossing?
The year the Indian Act came into effect
When was 1876?
This government document recognizes the Metis as one of Canada's Aboriginal people with rights
What is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
Women are asked in an interview for a new job if they are pregnant
What are equality rights?
The territory covered by Treaty 8
What is Northern Alberta?
To become part of a different cultural group, not necessarily by choice
What is to assimilate?
This year the Supreme Court ruled that the Metis have the right to hunt and fish, as one of Canada's aboriginal people under the constitution
When was 2003?
A traveler from India goes from Calgary to Winnipeg to Ottawa
What are mobility rights?
Although education was negotiated for in the numbered treaties, these schools resulted in a stain for Canadian history
What are residential schools?
Until 1960, the Indian Act required First Nations to give up their legal identity and Treaty rights to do this
What is vote?
This was the city Louis Riel was hung for treason in 1885
What is Regina?
Women participate in the Women's March on July 19
What is the freedom of peaceful assembly?
The nation in Southern Alberta in which Treaty 7 was signed. (Whose territory)
Who is Siksika?
Historically, First Nations women lost their legal identity and Treaty Rights if they did this
What is marry a non-native man
This settlement was the precursor to what is now known as Manitoba
What is the Red River Settlement?
First Nations students are taken from home and force into residential schools
What is legal rights?
The Numbered Treaties wanted education most notably for this agrarian purpose
What is farming?
The type of society many Indigenous groups participated in prior to colonization (opposite of patriarchal)
What is a matriarchal society?
From the video, the right-hand man of Louis Riel
Who is Gabriel Dumont?