Chapter 4: Affirming Collective Rights: First Nations Flashcards

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Affirm

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  • To validate or express commitment to something
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Collective Identity

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  • A shared identity of a group of people, usually because of a common language or culture
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Collective Rights

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  • Rights guaranteed to specific groups in Canadian society
  • These rights are recognized and protected by the Canadian Constitution
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Which Groups In Canada Have Collective Rights?

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  • Aboriginal peoples ( including First Nations, Metis and Inuit)
  • Francophones and Anglophones
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Why do these Groups Have Collective Rights?

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  • To recognize the contribution these people put in to create Canada
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First Nations

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  • Umbrella term for many diverse groups of Aboriginal peoples
  • These people have collective rights which are protected by the Constitution
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Indian

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  • Word used by the Europeans to describe the First Nations
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Annuities

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  • An annual payment
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Reserves

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  • Land for the exclusive use of the First Nations
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Numbered Treaties

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  • Agreements between the First Nations and the Queen
  • First Nations agreed to exchange their land and resources in exchange for education, reserves, annuities etc.
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Assimilate

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  • Become part of a different cultural group
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Indian Act

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  • Allowed the government to give collective rights to the First Nations
  • In order to receive these rights you would have to register as a “status Indian”
  • Acts original purpose was to assimilate the First Nations peoples by not informing them about decisions on their lives
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Sovereignty

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  • Right to self government
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