Unit 6: Aboriginal /Canadian Relations Flashcards
Colonialism
Colonialism was part of a global conflict over land and resources between European powers that lasted roughly from the fifteenth to the early-twentieth centuries.
In order for European powers to exercise control over land and resources, it was generally easiest to firstly…
claim ownership
What two distinctive Aboriginal groups are not considered “First Nations”?
The Inuits and the Métis
four terms critical for you understanding groups within the Aboriginal population
Métis, Inuit, Status, and Non-Status
the federal government had not involved itself in treaty negotiations with the Inuit peoples until…
the 1970s
Who was an important force in negotiating Manitoba’s entry into Confederation, who has a unique cree/french origined language called ‘Michif’?
the Métis
the federal government did not extend recognition of the Métis as Aboriginal persons until…
the 1980s
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
This policy was in part intended to help intensify the British presence in the existing settled areas, while limiting the pressure on the Aboriginal populations and their land
what did the The British North America Act, 1867 state?
This legislation assigned
“Indians, and Lands reserved for Indians” to the jurisdiction of the federal (national) government of the Dominion
The Indian Act, 1876
where the difference between ‘status’ and ‘non-status’ Indians described in the previous screen was first outlined. Also set the foundations for the creation of a system of lands set aside for Aboriginal communities, called ‘reserves’
Aboriginal ‘status’ was assigned based on the following criteria:
- Indians were male persons of Indian blood
- Who belonged to an Indian band recognized by federal government (the federal government only recognized bands which they had signed treaties with)
- The children of, or spouse of such a man were also considered Indians
Who was not governed by the Indian Act?
Inuits
How can an Indian person lose their status?
By marrying a non-indian
When were Aboriginals granted the right to vote in Canadian elections?
1960
THe Indian Act was referred to as what, as a policy proposal intended to generate discussion and feedback?
White paper