the definition of reserve
tract of land
what the act provided for the "true blooded Indians"
secondary education
the meaning of the term "Residential school"
extensive school system
what the reserves were surrounded by
inhibitions and permissions
when the act was implemented
1876
the province where the first residential school was opened
Ontario
the people who lived on the reserves
the first nations people
most aboriginal lives
two of the main diseases spread through the schools
the Spanish flu
tuberculosis
the amount of land that treaties one and two gave
160 acres per family of 5
the main reason for the pass system
for settlers and first nations to do their jobs
what the children did to protest
set fire to the schools
the amount of land treaties 3-11 gave
640 acres per family of five
the two acts that were combined to create the Indian act
Gradual Enfranchisement and the Gradual Civilization acts
1834