Treaties
Important objectes
agreements and people
Random
Canadian facts
100

First Nations' Peoples used these to settle agreements over land, fishing rights, or trading relationships

What is a treaty?

100

This object was meant, when smoked, to bring the creator to bear witness to their agreements

What is the Pipe of Peace?

100

This area of Canada is roughly the size of Greece and is considered an important campsite for First Nations peoples because it is the site of which treaty?

What is Treaty No.7?

100

This war, which was important because when it ended it made the British realise that they miay not need the First Nations peoples anymore

What is the War of 1812?

100

The Parliament building, which is home to the Canadian government sits on the land of which First nations groups?

Who are the Algonquin peoples?

200

40 different First Nations used this treaty to end fighting over fur trade agreements

What is the Great Peace of Montreal?

200

This medal was givento Manitoba Anishnaabe chiefs during the early 1870's

What is the Meh Metal?

200

This chief fought for the rights of First Nations peoples because he believed that they were being unfairly treated by Treaty Six

Who is Chief Mistahimaskwa (Cree chief)?

200

In what is now Ontario, the british made 15 different treaties between1783 and 1812 to make frienships with which First Nations people?

Who are the Wendat and Anishinaabe?

200

This province is mainly sitting on Unceded territory of the Tsihqot'in Nation

What is British Columbia?

300

This document allowed the British settlements of North America to make treaties with the First Nations Peoples

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

300

In this treaty, First Nations Peoples received annuities and the promise that their way of life would be protected  

What are the Robinson Treaties?

300

These eleven important treaties covered most of what is now Canada

What are the Numbered Treaties (1871-1921)?

300

The city of Vancouver now sits on the traditional land of the _____

Who are the Musqueam, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh First Nations?

300

These ________ areas of Canada were never included in treaties.

what is Unceded?

400

These treaties allowed First Nations village sites and rights to hunt and fish.  

What are the Douglass Treaties?

400

This is the official name of the payments that most First Nations people get every year on treaty day

What are annuities?

400

These treaties were designed to end hostilities, establish trade, and ensure peaceful coexistence

What are the Peace and Frienship Treaties?

400

These European plants were given by the Crown as a gift to the First Nations peoples, but ended up being a bad idea as they spread quickly and disripted the natural wildlife of B.C.

What are Rubarb and Lilacs?

400

This name is used to describe the lands that were set aside for first nations

What are reserves?

500

This treaty said that the British and First Nations would not disturb each other and would allow the First Nations Peoples to hunt and fish and follow their spiritual beliefs

What are the Peace and Friendship Treaties?

500

these are objects made out of small tube-shaped beads made from shells of water creatures such as clams, whelks and quahogs used to tell tales

What are Wampum belts?

500

The Canadian government put this act in place thathad the lives of First Nations peoples largely controled by the government

What is the Indian act?

500

On October First in Nova Scotia they celebrate treaty day due to which historical treaty?

What is the Treaty of Friendship and Peace?

500
On the Wampum belt, there are two rows of purple shells. What are these shells meant to represent?

who are the Haudenosaunee and the Dutch?

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