History
Legislation
Health Services
Traditional Healing
Myths
100
How many children died in Canadian Residential Schools?
What is 3, 000 children
100
What Policy was developed for Aboriginals to care for their own health? �
What is Indian Health Policy �
100
What are threee conditions with the highest morbidity among rural Aboriginals? �
What is Diabetes, High blood pressure, and Physical Activity restriction �
100
Name 3 types of healing. �
What is Sweat Lodge, Smudging, Healing Circle, Sun dance, Pipe ceremony, Potlach �
100
Most aboriginal communities are protected by treaties that guarantee economic and political rights �
Only in Ontario. Other provinces and territories have different regulations.
200
When did Aboriginals migrate to America and from where?
Aboriginals Migrated from Asia 12, 000 years ago. �
200
Department responsible for medical services of Aboriginals and Inuits.
What is First Nations and Inuit Health Branch �
200
What are two common causes of death in rural areas? �
What is Injury and Poisoning �
200
What has four points that represent the balance between spiritual, mental, physical and emotional aspects of health. �
What is The Medicine Wheel �
200
All Aboriginal misfortunes are things of the past �
What is false. Aboriginals are still being oppressed and mistreated to this day
300
What populations have been oppressed by health care?
First Nations, Metis, and Inuits
300
What Act was created in 1867 to transfer responsibility of Aboriginals to provincial government
What is British North America Act �
300
This population is twice as likely to be hospitalized for preventative diseases. �
What is Aboriginal Children �
300
What does traditional healing promote?
What is spiritual, mental, and physical health
300
Are dream Catchers an authentic tradition?
What is true. This tradition was started by Ojibway people of the Great Lakes
400
What was the cause of devistation among Indigenous people? �
What is Colonization �
400
Which parts of Canada have the most rural areas? �
What is Northern Territories and Saskatchewan �
400
State 3 determinants of health that pose a the greatest threat to rural Aboriginal health
What include Education, Income and Social Status, Social Exclusion, Physical and Social Environment, and Culture
400
Who takes care of healing in some Aboriginal communities.
What is A Medicine Man or Healer
400
Aboriginals do not ay taxes.
What is false. Taxes are payed differently, depending on the origin of their nation and what ever treaties have been made. All Aboriginals pay income tax.
500
State 1 types of religious Church were involved in residential schooling
What is Anglican, Presbyterian, and United and Roman Catholic churches
500
What Act was meant to assimilate Aboriginals into western culture
What is Indian Act 1876
500
How many LHINs regulate rural health
What is Two (2)
500
What are the four sacred medicines for Aboriginals?
What is Sweet Grass, Tobacco, Cedar, Sage
500
Aboriginals still practice the religion that settlers had them assimilated into.
They believe in reincarnation.
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