This river location is where most of the Metis lived.
What is the Red River?
This numbered treaty covers most of Saskatchewan.
What is Treaty 6?
This feast was banned under the Indian Act from 1885 to 1951.
What is the potlach?
Most First Nations practiced this type of government.
What is participatory democracy?
The Metis had this many buffalo hunts a year.
This man was the leader of the Metis.
Who is Louis Riel?
First Nations people were forced to live on these
What is a reserve?
What year were First Nations given the right to vote.
What is 1960?
Decisions made by First Nations were communicated this way.
What is orally?
What two locations was Treaty 6 signed.
What are Fort Pitt and Fort Carleton?
This person was the head of the buffalo hunt?
Who is the Chief?
He is the Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
Who is Perry Bellegarde?
This government department oversaw the Indian Act.
What is Department of Indian Affairs?
According to First Nations traditions who could own the land.
Who is no one?
A Metis persons ancestors are made up this 2 groups?
What are First Nations and French?
This Saskatchewan town was the site of a rebellion.
What is Batoche?
An official agreement that is made between two or more countries or groups.
What is a treaty?
Where was the last residential school located?
In Saskatchewan?
These three parts were treated as equals.
What is Laws, people and the Natural World?
These three groups are classified as Aboriginal in Canada.
What are First Nations, Metis and Inuit?
This river was the sight of the only naval battle that took place in Canada.
What is the South Saskatchewan River?
A First Nations practice of growing corns, beans and squash in a single space.
What are the Three Sisters?
He was the Canadian Prime Minister when the Indian Act was passed?
Who is Sir John A. MacDonald?
This is how leaders were selected.
What is by consensus?
Under the Treaty 6 agreement members receive this as an annual payment.
What is $5?