what part of the animal would indegenous people use after killing it
what is Sacred, something to have a connection and a relationship with
What does UNDRIP stand for
what is United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Reciprocity meaning in context of First nations
what is when people take from nature, whether it’s a plant for medicine, a tree for shelter, or an animal for food, they give something back
When was the indian act put into place
what is 1876
what percentage of reserves have mineral potential
what is 50 percent
What did Indegenous people do that helps prefent forest fires and wildfires
what is Cultural Burning
what were the ceremonies held for the land for
what is to honour the land
what does FPIC stand for
what is Free, Prior, and Informed Consent
what is maintaining the purity and spirit of the water
what is the name of he pipeline being built on Wet’suwet’en territory.
what is Coastal GasLink Pipeline
what was the the first recognition that indigenous people had land rights. It was said that land could only be taken with formal agreements.
The Royal Proclamation (1763)
which confederacy came up with the "Seventh generation" concept
what is the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
what must the government *by law* do now before starting any project on indegenous land (but often looked over)
what is consult the indegenou groups that live on that land
what did the supreme court rule in the 1997 Delgawuukw case
what is Supreme Court ruled that Aboriginal title exists and must be respected.