Review and Midterm Flashcards

(50 cards)

1
Q

Upper Canada spoke ____ Lower Canada spoke ____

A

English and French

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2
Q

Another name for Haudenosaunee

A

Iroquois Confederacy

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3
Q

Who migrated North from North Carolina and joined the Iroquois

A

Tuscorora

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4
Q

The Iroquois used ____ as a mean of recording important events

A

wampum

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5
Q

North of Lake Ontario was occupied by _____ the South was occupied by _____

A

Ojibway
Haudnesaunee

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6
Q

3 sisters

A

corn
bean
squash

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7
Q

The American War of independence caused riffs in the

A

Confederacy of Six nations

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8
Q

Who were loyalists

A

American Colonists who supported the British Crown during the American Civil War

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9
Q

What do Sky Women represent

A

twins of good and evil

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10
Q

Iroquois “logo”

A

Tree of Peace

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11
Q

____ was used to symbolize the unity of the Iroquois with the British

A

two-row wampum

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12
Q

Occupants of the Red river area

A

metis

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13
Q

Colonization of c\Canada, Stage 1 was called

A

separate worlds

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14
Q

a way of giving Metis people a land base

A

scrip

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15
Q

S 35(1)

A

existing rights

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16
Q

big brother to colonialism

A

imperialism

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17
Q

past injustices are now correctable

A

lasting effectors

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18
Q

most important nation-to-nation agreement in early 1700’s

A

royal proclamation

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19
Q

relocating the Inuit was about

A

economics

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20
Q

apology made to the Inuit for relocation was given by

A

John Duncan

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21
Q

the ___ of colonizers beliefs, values, and attitudes pointed to the inferiority of those being colonized

22
Q

blood quantum rules have been called

A

slow genocide

23
Q

in 1953 the Canadian gov was worried that US activities in the Canadian Arctics were _____ Canada’s sovereignty claims

24
Q

many people believe ownership is the same as

25
if you cheapen the ____ you cheapen the achievement
symbol
26
the ____ Indian tells us more about white settlers than about Indigenous peoples
imaginary
27
post colonial scholars indicate that no one aspect of colonizers lives can be ______ over another's
privileged
28
the ____ case opened a way for Indigenous peoples to argue long-term occupancy
Calder
29
As a result of innumerable political policies, the Metis people of Canada now have a united political front
false
30
The fed gov has fiduciary responsibility towards FN people
true
31
The Parker Case is known for its basic criteria for determining who is accepted as Metis by Canada
false
32
the term governance is synonymous with the term government
false
33
Chelsea Vowel says you are Metis if you have Metis ancestors
true
34
disenfranchisement means giving up your status as a FN person
false
35
the doctrine of discovery is no longer an important part of international law
false
36
Indian Status is not the same as Indigenous identity
true
37
Vowel notes that the term settler is racial category rather than a relational term
false
38
The Metis have and even now are considered people who are dispossesed
true
39
Vowel argues the term sacred is the same as important
true
40
mainstream culture refers to aboriginal people who have assimilated quite well into Canadian culture
false
41
Canadians think treaties were largely embedded into relational terms and these terms can now be forgotten
true
42
Although British and American merchants were able to freely cross the medicine lien int he mid 1700's Aboriginal people were prevented from doing so
false
43
Inuit people were historically treated in a paternalistic manner
true
44
Metis is a socio-cultural term
true
45
There is lots of discussion about who and who isn't inuit
false
46
the James Bay Cree are considered Inuit
false
47
doctrine of discovery and doctrine of occupation were valid justifications for gaining sovereignty over Indigenous lands
true
48
The Inuit are now covered by the Indian Act
false
49
the peacemaker unveiled a new form of government called the Tree of Peace
false
50
self-government bring FNP out from under the Indian Act
True