History
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Poster
100

Main objective of residential schools?

Assimilate Indigenous people into white European society



100

Did my viewpoint of canada change from the 1st to second poster?

yes


100

What was emphasized in the second poster that was not as heavily present in the first?

Indigenous Peoples

200

When were the two Constitution Acts legislated? Whose rights were ignored in the first Constitution?


1867 and 1982

-Indigenous rights ignored


200

Which historical event impacted the majority of us?

Immigration

200

There were two sections for time in the poster, what did each represent?

Top represents the atrocities Canada committed earlier, while bottom shows the peace we are trying to achieve recently

300

What was the Sifton policy? When was it mainly in effect?

This policy incentivized people to move to the Prairies and they will get free land. IT took place from Confederation till WW1



300

In Saskatchewan, how does the landscape affect us?

-Lots of land for agriculture

-Beautiful places to go for BBQs

300

Why was my life on one side of the canadian flag while the Indigenous was on the other?

To show the parallels in our struggles

400

Mention the three groups involved in the War of 1812 and what the end result was?

-Indigenous

-British

- USA

-Indigenous helped British, but they were betrayed

400

Give me 2 examples of how multiculturalism impacts Muslims in Regina

- Regina Huda School possible

- Able to have a lot of masjids

- Ability to celebrate eid and even partake in sacrifice

- MSA in high schools and university

- Workplace accomodations

400

What does Canada being in the centre of the medicine wheel represent

All Canadians are treaty people

500

When was the Quebec Act put into effect (the year that was in the slideshow is not the year it was put into effect)

1775

500

What are we supposed to learn from this final project?

Understand that we have a role to play as well, in terms of dawah, family, improving wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples

500

What was at the centre of my poster? What does it represent?

Charter; represents how equality is the core of Canadian values