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The inherent right to self-government for Indigenous people was recognized in the constitution.
True or False
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Indigenous title is an individual property right, not a collective property right.
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Canada's constitution recognizes "existing Aboriginal and treaty rights," but does not precisely define what those rights
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Indigenous title is the same as Indigenous rights.
Question 5 options: 1) True 2) False
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A woman's right of equality under Section 35 of the Constitution Act, will take precedence over any traditional Indigenous
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In Ontario, Métis were awarded Indigenous hunting rights by the Supreme Court in the Powley case of 2003.
Question 8 options: 1)
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According to the Supreme Court, Indigenous harvesting rights are applied the same to all Indigenous groups.
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National Indigenous organizations do all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 14 options: 1) Get all Indigenous people to vote for
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he only legal document to specifically state that Indigenous title to land would be extinguished is the:
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Indigenous people believe that their title to the land comes from the "_____" while the government believes that Indigenous
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The Indian Act withheld land ownership to prevent First Nations from doing all of the following EXCEPT:
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The Constitution Act advanced Indigenous rights in several ways. Select the following statements which note these advancements.
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The Supreme Court of Canada have outlined tests that can be used as guidelines for interpreting Indigenous rights claims. Which
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In 1930, the Natural Resources Transfer Agreement turned Crown land over to provincial jurisdiction and allowed First Nations
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The Supreme Court of Canada have outlined tests that can be used as guidelines for interpreting Indigenous rights claims. Which
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Most Indigenous leaders agree that self-government offers the opportunity to determine the direction of their political,
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The American Indian Movement's demands included
Group of answer choices the right to make Native American reservations into
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Select all statements below that would be found in the Declaration of First Nations.
There is more than 1 correct answer. Creator
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Indigenous people believe that their title to the land comes from the " the government believes that Indigenous title comes from
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.
“Let the parliament reflect
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.
“Let the parliament reflect
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.
“Let the parliament reflect
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Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.
"Let the parliament reflect for
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How did the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act affect Native American sovereignty?
(1 point) Responses Native Americans gained the
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Does the following passage describe the forced assimilation of Aborigines?
“Let the parliament reflect for a moment on the
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Which of these statements most accurately describes the relationship between the sovereign Native American Nations in Utah and
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