Indian Act
Enfranchisement
Residential Schools
Terms
100

The primary purpose of the Indian Act is to _______ Indigenous peoples.

Control

100

Define enfranchisement

A legal process for terminating a person's Indian status and conferring full Canadian citizenship


100

What was the purpose of residential schools?

To assimilate Indigenous peoples

100

Define eurocentric 

The belief that Western (Judeo/ Christian) ideas and beliefs are the best/ "most civilized" 

200

Why did Britain initially create the Indian department?

They needed the alliance of Indigenous peoples in the upcoming 7 years war.

200

Why did the government push enfranchisement?

To encourage assimilation and to reduce the number of Indigenous peoples the federal government was financially responsible for


200

Where did the first residential school open up?

Brantford, Ontario

200

Define assimilation

Forcing something to become like everything else- forcing Indigenous people to live and think like Settlers

300

In general, what is the Indian Act? (2 points)

The Indian Act is the primary law the federal government uses to administer Indian status, to control local Indigenous governments and to manage reserve land. It also outlines governmental obligations to Indigenous peoples.



300

List at least three of the initial criteria for enfranchisement.

Indigneous men 

21+

not in debt

spoke english or french

“good moral character”


300

What is the name of the commission that led to residential schools

The Bagot Commission 

300

Define blood quantum

How much Indigenous blood you have. Determines whether or not you can have status

400

Name two pieces of legislation that give Indigenous peoples rights and privileges. 

The Royal Proclamation, The Treaty of Niagara

400

How popular was enfranchisement initially?

Not popular- one man applied

400

List three things that happened at residential schools to assimilate Indigenous children

Abuse, not able to practice language, not able to see family, religious education

400

Define paternalistic

A parent-child type relationship
500

Why were there so many amendments to the Indian Act? Do any of these amendments still exist today.

Amendments were made to force enfranchisement. Some of these amendments still exist today.
500

List 4 amendments that were made to force Indigenous people to become enfranchised

Must be enfranchised to..

Be a clergyman, Vote, Obtain postsecondary education, Join the army


500

When did the first residential school open?

1831

500

Define ward of that state

Being legally viewed as and treated as a child