Definitions
Definitions
First Nations
Injustices/Conflicts
100

An agreement between nations

Treaty


100

Sites with historic, political, cultural, social, or military value

Historic Site

100

Describe 3 traditional First Nations views of the Land

land can't be owned

connect the land with their ancestors

use the land for food and medicine

100

T/F: WWII began when the Archduke of Austria was assassinated

False

200

Land set aside for the use of First Nations people within Canada

Reserve Land

200

A society where different cultures mix together and prescribe to the same cultural values

Melting Pot

200

Describe 3 Traditional European views of the land

land is an object to be owned

use the land to their advantage or gain

use science to grow large amounts of food

200

When were Japanese Canadians placed in internment camps?

After the bombing of Pearl Harbour

300

Land settled during the late 1800s until the early 1900s under the Dominion Act of Canada

Homestead

300

An agreement that fulfils the promised land to the First Nations people, as laid out within the treaties

TLE (Treaty Land Entitlement)

300

T/F: Treaties are considered 'living documents' and are always being renegotiated 

True

300

Describe an injustice in Canadian history and how the government handled it afterwards

MS St. Louis, Japanese internment, TLE, treaties, residential schools, etc. 

400

A society that has a variety of cultures living together where original cultural values are retained

Multicultural

400

Countries that fight on the same side during a war or during policy making

Allies

400

List 3 promises to the FN people in the treaties

Annuity payments

health care

reserve lands

rights to hunt and fish

education

supplies

farming tools

400

List 3 major world conflicts that Canada has been involved in since the 20th century

WWI, WWII, Korean War, Cold War, Balkans, Gulf War, Afghanistan

500
T/F:

Americans and Canadians have similar political parties

False

500

The qualities, beliefs, or thoughts that make up an individual or groups' awareness of self.

Identity

500

How does the land influence Canadian or FN identity?

Climate (man vs nature)

Nature (value the natural environment)

pride (beautiful place, natural resources, etc)

ancestors (connection or creation stories)

500

List 3 differences between Canadians and Americans

Answers vary.