Terminology
Indian Act/ Treaties
Heroes
Residential Schools
100
First Nation, Inuit, Metis
What is Aboriginal
100
The year traditional ceremonies and dances made illegal
What is 1885
100
One of Canadas most decorated soldiers serving in WWII and the Korean war
What is Sgt. Tommy Prince
100
The year the last residential school closed
What is 1996
200
Mislablement still used to this day
What is Indian
200
The year the Indian Act was written
What is 1867
200
Helped early Selkirk settlers survive, many things named after him
What is Chief Peguis
200
The date the government apologized
What is June 11, 2008
300
Largest group of Aboriginals in Canada
What is Cree
300
The year compulsory enfranchisement of men or bands ended
What is 1961
300
A Cree Leader, refused to sign treaties until traditional food resources were almost gone
What is Chief Big Bear
300
Who ran and funded a majority of these operations
What is Roman Catholic Church and the Canadian Government
400
Aboriginal person not registered as an Indian under the Indian Act
What is non-status Indian
400
1881-2000
What is the period of time amendmants took place
400
His premonition of defeating the calvary helped motivate Aboriginal victory at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
What is Chief Sitting Bull
400
Goal of these schools
What is Assimilation
500
Groups that existed in a territory prior to colonization or formation of a nation state
What is Indigenous Peoples
500
Was written as an act to amend the Indian act
What is Bill C-31
500
Leader of a large tribal confederacy which opposed the United States in the War of 1812
What is Tecumseh
500
Location of the longest running residential school
What is Gordon First Nation