discrimination for first nations peoples Flashcards

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what were reserves and why were they created?

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land set aside for exclusive First Nations use; created to help persuade First Nations peoples to sign treaties giving up most of their land

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what did it mean to be a “status Indian”?

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they were eligible to receive the benefits promised in treaties

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what is assimilation and why was it the government’s policy towards First Nations peoples in the 1920s?

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“absorb”; introduce the First Nations peoples into the broader Canadian society- they did this to avoid having to deal with their culture and treaties

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what was the League of Indians?

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an organization whose focus was to make First Nations peoples’ voices heard

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why did Frederick Loft believe the League of Indians was necessary?

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even after their contribution in the war, First Nations peoples were denied veteran benefits, denied the same rights as other citizens, and some were forced to give up land

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why were Residential Schools created?

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“civilize” the First Nation peoples’ children so they would fit into Canadian society; education was the key to assimilation (English was the language of instruction and children were forbidden from speaking their first language)

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what were the conditions like in the Residential Schools?

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Christian religious values were emphasized while Aboriginal spirituality was condemned; children were separated from siblings and friends and housed in dormitories; teachers were often harsh and cruel; students were often required to do housework or manual labour

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