Final Essay
Foundational Concepts
Indigenous Resistance, Resurgence, and Futurisms
Social Theory
Miscellaneous
100
This is the citation style you must use for your essay.

What is APA?

100

The three Indigenous groups in Canada

First Nations, Métis, and Inuit

100

Indigenous Futurism emerges from this concept created by Black communities.

What is Afrofuturism?

100

Patrick Wolfe says settler colonialism is not a historical event, it is a ______?

What is structure?

100

The name of this historic company which was intricately involved in the colonization of Canada and recently went bankrupt. 

What is the Hudson's Bay Company? 

200

This is the word count for your essay.

What is 1500 words? 

200

The name of an agreement between the Crown and Indigenous nations/communities.

What are treaties?

200

The name of the Snotty Nose Rez Kids song which references Indigenous futurism. 

What is Red Future?

200

The name of a concept associated with connectedness and belonging with other humans and the natural world. 

What is relationality?

200

As of 2024, this many of the TRC's Calls to Action have been completed. 

What is 13? 

300

Give two examples of 'popular sources' which should be limited in your essay.

What are: magazine articles, YouTube videos, newspaper articles, blog entries, non-scholarly websites?

300

The name of the Act legislating Indian status in Canada.

What is the Indian Act? 

300

Jason Edward Lewis proposes the term 'the future imaginary'. Which two ideas is he bringing together? 

What is the social imaginary (Charles Taylor) and Indigenous futurism (Grace Dillon)?

300

This framework understands the connection between the health of people, food, and the land. 

What is 'food sovereignty'?

300

The UN defines this concept as when “all people, at all
times, have physical and economic access to
sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life”. 


What is 'food security'?

400

Give two examples of suitable academic sources. 

What are: peer reviewed journal articles, scholarly single author books, chapters of an edited book, government reports?

400

The name of the process which removes status via the Indian Act. 

What is enfranchisement?

400

Corntassel and Scow discuss their experience with _____ as a site of everyday resurgence. 

What is Indigenous fatherhood? 

400

This social movement aims to return land, resources, and ways of life to Indigenous peoples.

What is Land Back?

400

Name three traditional Inuit foods.

What is: seal, whale, caribou, polar bear, walrus, muskox, Arctic char, shrimp, mussels, clams, geese, ducks, ptarmigan, berries, seaweed? 

500

The date and time your essay is due.

What is April 13 at 11:59pm?

500

The name of the newest territory of Canada, one of the four Inuit regions in the country.

What is Nunavut?

500

Simpson (2016) argues that resurgence is rooted in this concept which refers to place-based Indigenous thought and practice. The term was coined by Glen Coulthard. 

What is grounded normativity? 

500

According to Chagnon et al. (2022), this concept "is based on socio-ecologically destructive processes of subjugation, depletion, and non-reciprocal relations, occurring at all levels of practices.”

What is 'extractivism'?

500

The name of the landmark court case between Gitksan and Wet’suwet’un members and a Canadian province.

Delgamuukw v. British Columbia

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