Review and Midterm Flashcards

1
Q

Upper Canada spoke ____ Lower Canada spoke ____

A

English and French

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2
Q

Another name for Haudenosaunee

A

Iroquois Confederacy

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3
Q

Who migrated North from North Carolina and joined the Iroquois

A

Tuscorora

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4
Q

The Iroquois used ____ as a mean of recording important events

A

wampum

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5
Q

North of Lake Ontario was occupied by _____ the South was occupied by _____

A

Ojibway
Haudnesaunee

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6
Q

3 sisters

A

corn
bean
squash

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7
Q

The American War of independence caused riffs in the

A

Confederacy of Six nations

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8
Q

Who were loyalists

A

American Colonists who supported the British Crown during the American Civil War

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9
Q

What do Sky Women represent

A

twins of good and evil

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10
Q

Iroquois “logo”

A

Tree of Peace

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11
Q

____ was used to symbolize the unity of the Iroquois with the British

A

two-row wampum

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12
Q

Occupants of the Red river area

A

metis

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13
Q

Colonization of c\Canada, Stage 1 was called

A

separate worlds

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14
Q

a way of giving Metis people a land base

A

scrip

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15
Q

S 35(1)

A

existing rights

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16
Q

big brother to colonialism

A

imperialism

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17
Q

past injustices are now correctable

A

lasting effectors

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18
Q

most important nation-to-nation agreement in early 1700’s

A

royal proclamation

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19
Q

relocating the Inuit was about

A

economics

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20
Q

apology made to the Inuit for relocation was given by

A

John Duncan

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21
Q

the ___ of colonizers beliefs, values, and attitudes pointed to the inferiority of those being colonized

A

imposition

22
Q

blood quantum rules have been called

A

slow genocide

23
Q

in 1953 the Canadian gov was worried that US activities in the Canadian Arctics were _____ Canada’s sovereignty claims

A

eroding

24
Q

many people believe ownership is the same as

A

sovereignty

25
Q

if you cheapen the ____ you cheapen the achievement

A

symbol

26
Q

the ____ Indian tells us more about white settlers than about Indigenous peoples

A

imaginary

27
Q

post colonial scholars indicate that no one aspect of colonizers lives can be ______ over another’s

A

privileged

28
Q

the ____ case opened a way for Indigenous peoples to argue long-term occupancy

A

Calder

29
Q

As a result of innumerable political policies, the Metis people of Canada now have a united political front

A

false

30
Q

The fed gov has fiduciary responsibility towards FN people

A

true

31
Q

The Parker Case is known for its basic criteria for determining who is accepted as Metis by Canada

A

false

32
Q

the term governance is synonymous with the term government

A

false

33
Q

Chelsea Vowel says you are Metis if you have Metis ancestors

A

true

34
Q

disenfranchisement means giving up your status as a FN person

A

false

35
Q

the doctrine of discovery is no longer an important part of international law

A

false

36
Q

Indian Status is not the same as Indigenous identity

A

true

37
Q

Vowel notes that the term settler is racial category rather than a relational term

A

false

38
Q

The Metis have and even now are considered people who are dispossesed

A

true

39
Q

Vowel argues the term sacred is the same as important

A

true

40
Q

mainstream culture refers to aboriginal people who have assimilated quite well into Canadian culture

A

false

41
Q

Canadians think treaties were largely embedded into relational terms and these terms can now be forgotten

A

true

42
Q

Although British and American merchants were able to freely cross the medicine lien int he mid 1700’s Aboriginal people were prevented from doing so

A

false

43
Q

Inuit people were historically treated in a paternalistic manner

A

true

44
Q

Metis is a socio-cultural term

A

true

45
Q

There is lots of discussion about who and who isn’t inuit

A

false

46
Q

the James Bay Cree are considered Inuit

A

false

47
Q

doctrine of discovery and doctrine of occupation were valid justifications for gaining sovereignty over Indigenous lands

A

true

48
Q

The Inuit are now covered by the Indian Act

A

false

49
Q

the peacemaker unveiled a new form of government called the Tree of Peace

A

false

50
Q

self-government bring FNP out from under the Indian Act

A

True