Exam Flashcards

1
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In the documentary Oka Legacy Crisis, the first blockade was on the?

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b) Mercier Bridge

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In the documentary Oka Legacy Crisis, who was the teenager that was stabbed by a police bayonet, then later went on to become a Olympic Canadian?

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b) Waneek

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In the documentary Oka Legacy Crisis, who was the police constable killed in the line of duty?

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b) Corporal Lemay

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In the documentary Oka Legacy Crisis, protests erupted over the protection of?

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b) Mohawk territory

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5
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In the documentary 5th estate, the horror at St. Annes, generations of Indigenous children were forced to attend from?

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b) James Bay communities

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In the documentary 5th estate, the federal government has spent more than 5 million so far fighting the survivors of St. Annes (true or false)

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b) false- 3 million was spent

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In the documentary 5th estate, OPP constable Greg Delguidice led a ______ year massive investigation into the abuse at St. Anne residential school

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b) 7 years

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In the documentary 5th estate, out of 700 interviewed, 70 alleged perpetrators were identified, which ___ were charged and ___ were convicted

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c) 7 charged, 5 convicted

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9
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In the documentary we were children, Lyna was assigned what number?

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c) 99

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10
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In the documentary we were children, Glen was assigned what number?

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d) 118

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11
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In the documentary we were children, how long was Lyna in the residential school?

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b) 1958-1970 (12 years)

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12
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In the documentary we were children, the last residential school closed in 1996 which ___ attended

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a) Glen

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13
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In the documentary Finding Dawn, investigators searched Robert Picktons farm for 2 years seeking evidence of numerous missing+murdered Indigenous woman (true or false)

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TRUE

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14
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In the documentary Finding Dawn, Roman Wilson disappeared in June 1994, at 16 years old (true or false)

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a) true

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15
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In the documentary Finding Dawn, the Highway of Tears is number ____ in BC

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d) 16

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16
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In the documentary Finding Dawn, Dawn Crey is the ___ victim identified by DNA on pick tons farm

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c) 23

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17
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In the documentary Failing Canadas First Nations children, _____ out of 7 of the Indigenous youth that committed suicide attended Dennis C Franklin high school

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c) 6

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18
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In the documentary Failing Canadas First Nations children, according to the video Shonda had to move 519 km to attend high school (true or false)

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True

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19
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Funding from the federal government per Indigenous child’s education is ___ less than public schools

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b) 30%

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20
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Could a new approach to First Nations housing be a game changer? The waiting list for housing is how many years?

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d) 10 years long

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21
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What year was the Robinson Huron Treaty? and what did it do?

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1850, set precedent for all other treaties

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22
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What year was the Constitution Act?

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1867

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23
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What year was the Indian Act?

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1876

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24
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What year was the Royal Proclamation?

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1763

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25
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What are some facts about the Royal Proclamation?

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  • designation of land
  • to appease Indigenous leaders
  • gave the Crown the monopoly b/c they’re the only ones able to purchase Indigenous land
26
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Indigenous world views

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were connected to the land spiritually, everything on the earth is equal, here to protect not control (stewards of land)

27
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Mainstream world views

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god created heaven and earth and man has rule over everything on it

28
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What is Thomas Hobbs’ view?

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man is nasty/brutish and we need to surrender ourselves to the government

29
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What is John Locke’s view?

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privatization of land (must own it)

30
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What was the first contact with Indigenous?

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Vikings travelled to Newfoundland and made first contact with Beothuk (fish for living) 1497

31
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Guerin Case year

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1955

32
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Guerin Case views

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  • Muskeen agreed to lease land to government (golf course)
  • 15 years to get copy of lease, 29 years to settle
  • paid 10 million to Muskeen
33
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When did the first residential school open?

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1870

34
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When did last residential school close?

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1996

35
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What was the purpose of residential schools?

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strip them/assimilate to white christian identity

36
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How many Indigenous children were forced to attend?

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approx 150,000

37
Q

Section 119

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(1894) forced them to attend and go to school

38
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What happened in 1920?

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Schools become residental

39
Q

How many years did the Truth and Reconciliation commission take?

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5 years (2008-2013)

40
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Truth+Reconciliation facts

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  • survivors wanted all of Canada to know what happened

- Catholic Church regrets what happened but won’t apologize

41
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How many recommendations were gotten for the Truth and Reconciliation commission

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94 recommendations

42
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What did the sixties scoop practice?

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Practiced removing Indigenous children from their communities and placing them in foster care/putting them up for adoption in non-Indigenous homes

43
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What happened between the 60’s-80’s

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amendments made to the child welfare act

44
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Contrary to its name when did the “sixties scoop” actually begin?

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late 1990’s, began as the schools closed

45
Q

percent of indigenous urban dwelling

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51%

46
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percent of indigenous reserves

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49%

47
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What is Daniel’s Supreme Court decision?

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Metis do fit definition if Indigenous, and Federal government is responsible for them

48
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What law caused the creation of Bill C-31?

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1985-equality rights (section 15) Indigenous women would not lose Indigenous status if she married a white man

49
Q

How many Aboriginals in total are there in Canada?

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1.4 million

50
Q

How many First Nations are there in Canada?

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851,000

51
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How many Metis are there in Canada?

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451,000

52
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How many Inuit are there in Canada?

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59,000

53
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What percent of Indigenous are incarcerated federally?

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21.5%

54
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What percent of Indigenous woman are incarcerated?

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25%, highest increased population

31.9% are in custody

55
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Indigenous woman are 2x as likely as non-indigenous woman to experience what?

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spousal violence, sexual assault

56
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What percent is the over represenatation of Indigenous woman in corrections?

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Just over 30%

57
Q

What does the Gladue report due?

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considers the specific experiences of the Indigenous offender

58
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What do the Gladue courts do for the Indigenous?

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they are available to all of them, accept guilty please, conduct remands+trials, sentence offenders, and carry out bail hearings

59
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What 4 cities are listed in Ontario as having Gladue Courts?

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Toronto, Sarnia, Brantford, and London

60
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25% on Indigenous are in what provinces correction system?

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Manitoba