What First Nation was involved in this case ?
Tsihoqot' in Nation
What year did the case begin?
It began in 1983
What year did the case finished?
It finished in 2014
How many bands is the Tsilhqot' in Nation composed of?
Its composed of six bands with a common culture
Where did the Tsilqhot' in Nation lived in?
They lived in a valley in central British Columbia
What has a head and a tail but no body?
A coin
What has keys but can’t open locks?
A piano
Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of bricks?
Neither. They both weigh exactly one pound
What are two things you can never have for breakfast?
Lunch and dinner
You see it once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What is it?
The letter “e”.
What is an Aboriginal title?
The right of indigenous peoples to own their traditional lands and waters.
What sports does Mr. Stoelting like?
Skiing and Mountain Biking
What animal is the Chill guy?
Its a dog
What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Silence
What does the name Tsilqhot' in means?
People of the Red River
What is the case about?
Establishing the aboriginal title
What does the government have to do to have economic development in the land.
They require the consent of the Tsilqhot' in Nation or justify the development.
Who won the case?
The Tsilhqot' in Nation
How can the Supreme court of Canada justify against the Nation' s declaration?
The aboriginal title cannot be justified if they substantially deprive future generations of the benefits of the land.
What does Mr. Stoelting do in his free time during class?
Learn new recipes
How many months have 28 days?
All of them
What did the Tsilhqot' in Nation declare?
Declared the prohibition of commercial logging operations on the territory as part of a claim their title.
What rights does the Tsilqhot' in Nation have over the land?
1) Right to decide how the land will be used
2) Right to economic benefits of the land
3) Right to pro actively use and manage the land
That no one owned the land prior to Europeans
What is always coming but never arrives?
Tomorrow