This term was introduced in the 1970's to replace the term "Indian" which some people found offensive. This term is commonly used, but has no legal definition.
What is First Nations.
100
The classification of the following countries: Canada, USA.
What is First World countries.
100
The year the Indian Act was created.
What is 1876.
100
The classification of the following countries: China, Cuba.
What is Second World.
100
Developed, capitalist, industrial countries.
What is First World countries.
200
A relationship between two peoples, in which one group takes over the lands of another and imposes on people its own traditions.
What is Colonialism.
200
The way in which a group manages its day-to-day and long-term affairs.
What is Governance.
200
These things influence governance for nations around the world (must give 2 answers).
What is Language, religion, history, culture or economic circumstances.
200
The freedom of people to choose their own social and political structures without the pressure from outside sources.
What is Self-determination.
200
Name the two countries that make up the large island of Ireland.
What is The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (part of United Kingdom).
300
Why did the Innu people organize under the Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association (NMIA) in 1976.
What is to better protect their rights, lands, and way of life against industrialization and other outside forces.
300
What is the expression of yourself, your individuality, your beliefs, your culture and your appearance.
What is Your Identity.
300
Aboriginal group in Labrador that gained self-government and self-determination.
What is Innu Nation.
300
List two of the criteria of the Model for Self-Governance.
What is Sovereignty, institutions, culturally appropriate governance, leaders and strategic thinking.
300
The descendants of the original inhabitants of North America. In Canada, this group of people consists of First Nations, Metis and Inuit.
What is Aboriginal Peoples.
400
The process and the outcome of reaching an agreement through respectful discussion toward a shared goal.
What is Consensus Government.
400
Name of community in northern Ontario that gained national attention two years ago for serious housing issues.
What is Attawakpiskat.
400
Third world conditions in first world nations.
What is Fourth World.
400
Term for a person who is registered as an Indian under the Indian Act.
What is Status Indian.
400
The act that was created to change governance structures, outlaw ceremonies, change women's rights and enforce residential schools.
What is the Indian Act.
500
Term to describe a Status Indian who belongs to a First Nation that signed a treaty with the crown.
What is Treaty Indian.
500
Name the Irish Republican organization who wanted to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom.
What is The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA).
500
Two rights that were taken away from Jaguar Paw's people in Apocalypto.
What is Freedom, Life, Speech, Way of life, Land, etc.
500
The two most important guiding principles of governance.
What is Individual Autonomy and Consensus-Building.
500
The classification of the following countries: Mali and Rwanda.