"In reality, the Indian Act gave the federal government many specific powers over First Nations living on reserves." Select all answers that are correct. There is more than 1 correct answer.

Question 36 options:

1)

Created divisions between families and communities.

2)

Defined who was and was not a First Nations person.

3)

Established rules for band councils.

4)

Gave the federal government control over administrative and financial matters on reserves.

5)

Noted that traditional hunting, fishing, and trapping activities could occur anywhere outside the reserve without being subject to provincial government regulation.

6)

Stated that money received from resource sales solely belonged to the federal government.

2) Defined who was and was not a First Nations person.

3) Established rules for band councils.
4) Gave the federal government control over administrative and financial matters on reserves.