Concept
Definition
History
True/False
Misc
100

Settler-Colonialism

A colonial structure that involves taking of land, genocidal assault on Indigenous people and their cultures, displacement through settlements (to identify a few aspects).

100

Medicine Wheel

The Medicine Wheel is an Anishinaabe teaching about health and wellbeing.

100

When was the TRC established?

June 1, 2008

100

Blackfoot is a pan-Indigenous identity

False

100

Explain the difference between Métis vs metis.

Métis Peoples are Red River descendants


‘Metis’ do not originate from Métis Peoples, but imagined ancestry - Eastern ’metis’:

200

Structural racism

Institutions, practices, and patterns of exploitation that uphold racial hierarchies

200

Two-eyed seeing

"Two-Eyed Seeing refers to learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous ways of knowing and from the other eye with the strengths of Western ways of knowing and to using both of these eyes together” (Bartlett, Marshall, & Marshall, 2012, p. 335).  

200

When was the Indian Act passed?

1876

200

As a member of the Canadian water polo team, Waneek Horn-Miller won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

False, Canada won the gold at the 1999 Pan-American Games

200

What does Taibu mean?

 A Kiswahili greeting, meaning ‘be in good health’

300

Deficit-based perspective

Defines Indigenous peoples as lacking resilience and agency to challenge oppressive structures; as people who are in need of "saving" or help.

300

UNDRIP

UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

300

In which year did the so-called Oka crisis play out?

1990

300

The last residential school in Canada, public or private, was shut down in 1997.

True

300

What does Afrocentrism mean?

Asserting and celebrating the right of people of African descent to strive for self-determination

400

Intersectionality

Intersectionalty was coined by the legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw to describe the various ways in which race and gender intersect in shaping structural and political aspects of violence against women of color

400

Call to Action #23

  1. Increase the number of Aboriginal professionals working in the health care field.
  2. Ensure the retention of Aboriginal health-care providers in Aboriginal communities
  3. Provide cultural competency training for all health-care professionals
400

In which year was the last of the Jim Crow laws, that enforced racial segregation, repealed in the US?

1965, with the passing of the Voting Rights Act.

400

The guest lecturer Daniel Uy is a professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto.

False

400

Which Call to Action focuses on Aboriginal athlete health and the North American Indigenous Games?

88

500

Treaties

Treaties are agreements made between the Government of Canada, Indigenous groups and often provinces and territories that define ongoing rights and obligations on all sides.

500

Diaspora

A group of people wholeave their native country to form a community abroad.

500

The Chinese head tax was abolished in which year?

1923

500

Natalie Welch is the director of the documentary, She Carries On?

True

500

The lecture on Black Leisure and the Caribbean Sporting diaspora was delivered by?

Dr Janelle Joseph

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