Terms
Mapping
Power
Influences in Caribbean South America
Indian Act
100

a formal agreement between nations related to peace, alliances, trade, land, and other matters

What is a treaty?

100
Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana make up this region
What is Caribbean South America?
100
the ability to exert control over people or situations
What is power?
100
part of Caribbean South America is located along this, making temperatures hot everywhere
What is the equator?
100

funded by the federal government; used to integrate Aboriginal and Indigenous children into mainstream society

What are residential schools?

200

describe how you are expected to act

What are responsibilities?

200

(refer to the picture)

the country the red arrow is pointing to

What is Venezuela?
200
when someone is given the right to exercise power or to influence others
What is authority?
200
the mountainous region in Columbia
What are the Andes?
200

a process that allows Aboriginal people to declare their right to an area of land

What are land claims (land rights?)

300

the right to act, speak, and think as an individual wishes

What is freedom?

300

(refer to the picture)

the country the blue arrow is pointing to

What is Suriname?
300
when someone uses a threats or physical action to get their way
What is force?
300
in Venezuela, much of the land is not suitable for this due to flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season
What is farming?
300

to cause something to resemble or be the same as another

What is assimilate?

400

a system of making and trading things of value; dealing with the wealth of a country

What is an economy?

400

(refer to the picture)

the country the green arrow is pointing to

What is Columbia?
400
when you change someone's behaviour to get favourable treatment or to improve a situation
What is influence?
400
groups that began to form in Columbia with hopes of overthrowing the government
What are revolutionary (groups)?
400

regulates the lives of First Nations people in Canada

What is the Indian Act?

500

the process of settling among and taking control over the first people in an area

What is colonization?

500
Caribbean South America is a region near this body of water
What is the Caribbean Sea?
500
Governments use this type of power
What is authority?
500
people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry that live in Caribbean South America; the majority of the population in Caribbean South America
What are Mestizos?
500

used to control and monitor First Nations people and restrict them to their reserves

What is the pass system?