Treaties Outline Flashcards

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Culture

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I learned way of living in a group of people

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2
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Diversity

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Being different

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3
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Cultural diversity 

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Differences between cultures 

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4
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European 

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A persons descended from natives of Europe 

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5
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Euro Canadian

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I Canadian of European origin

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6
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 Indigenous

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Belonging naturally to a place 

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Aboriginal people 

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The descendants of the original inhabitants of North America

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Indian

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A term that describes all the aboriginal people in Canada, who are not Inuit or Matis

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Status, Indian 

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An Indian person who is registered as an Indian under the Indian act 

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Non-status Indian

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An Indian person who is not registered as an Indian under the Indian act 

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Treaty Indian 

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A status, Indian who belongs to a first nation that signed a treaty with the crown

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12
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First Nation

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A term that came in to common usage in the 1970s to replace the word
Indian

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13
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Band

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A group of first nations people for whom lands have been set apart, and money is held by the

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Treaties 

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Land transaction between the first nations, and the crown for exchange for fishing, trapping and hunting

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15
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World view

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The way people see, and understand the world 

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16
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What do people of a nation, Share in common

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They share speaking, the same language, have a common land, common history, the same traditions and customs 

17
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What was the difference between the way the Europeans Interpreted the treaties and how the first nations did

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Europeans thought it was negotiable, signed and dated written text and oral agreement argument between two autonomous parties meant to be mutually beneficial first nations couldn’t change. It meant to be mutually beneficial, established a permanent relationship. The creator was a witness makes in binding

18
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How do first nations define the crown?

A

The British government 

19
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How does the Canadian government define the crown? 

A

The government 

20
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Why does the first nations and Canadian government have different perspectives on the meaning of the crown? 

A

First nations thought they would be protected by the newcomers Canada now only view is monarchy as having executive power in the government is run through three branches 

21
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Why did treating making begin between the first nations and the crown?

A

Livelihood was threatened, opened up more land stop pressure from the United States 

22
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What is the difference between the first Nations and the crown views of the treaties 

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Line was to be shared, not owned