what language did boarding schools force Indigenous students to learn?
Spanish
What jail did the Indigenous occupy to protest against the United States government's policies?
Alcatraz
what does AFN stand for?
Assembly of First Nations
What does INI stand for?
National Institute of Indigenous Peoples.
what year was the Dawes Act put in place?
1887
what happened to land previously owned by Indigenous Canadians?
It was seized and they were unfairly compensated.
Name three issues that affected indigenous people in Latin America that led to activism in the community.
1. Slavery
2. excluded from civil rights
3. no control of their own land or wealth
DOUBLE POINTS QUESTION! In what state and year did AIM begin? (American Indian Movement)
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Minnesota, summer of 1968.
what kind of organization was the Union of BC Chiefs?
a political organization.
What institute formed policies regarding indigenous education, health, and agricultural properties?
National Indigenous Institute
What was the other name for the Wheeler-Howard Act?
Indian Reorganization Act
what act was implemented in 1876, preventing First Nation citizens from fully integrating into Canadian Society?
Indian act
The National Indigenous Institute (1948) formed policies regarding what three things?
1. indigenous education
2. health
3. agricultural properties
Name three acts put into place that had any involvement with the native people.
Dawes act of 1887
The wheeler act
The wheeler-Howard act 1934
Termination act 1953.
What act was passed in 1839 that made the government the guardian of all Crown lands, including Indian Reserve lands?
Crown Land Protection Act.