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Grade 5 Major Theme: The First Nations Struggle To Be Recognized
Theme Topics
Relationships First Nations Peoples and Non-First Nations Society
Traditional Teachings
The First Nations Return to Their Languages and Cultural Teachings
History The First Nations Struggle for Recognition as Nations
Treaties The Rebirth of Treaties in Saskatchewan
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The Indian Act continues to control many aspects of the lives of
B - The British peopleA - The Canadian people
C - The First Nations peopleD - The Métis people
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The British Crown (now the Canadian Government) used the Indian Act to
B - Colonize and civilize the American people
A - Civilize the newcomers
C - Colonize First Nations people and the newcomersD - Colonize and assimilate First Nations people
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Some effects of colonization are
B - Suppression of languages and cultures of the colonizers
A - Suppression of languages and cultures of an indigenous race
C - Equality, justice and peace for allD - Positive relations between cultures
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A purpose of residential schools in Saskatchewan was the
B - Suppression of the French language
A - Suppression of First Nations’ languages
C - Suppression of the English languageD - Suppression of the Spanish language
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On June 11, 2008 the Government of Canada made a public apology to
B - The newcomers
A - First Nations children attending provincial schools
C - Indian Agents
D - First Nations residential school survivors
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Residential schools had many
B - First Nations parents helping in the schools
A - Positive experiences for First Nations children
C - Fun times with great teachersD - Negative experiences for First Nations children
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Prior to the arrival of the newcomers, First Nations were
B - Sovereign nations with their own laws and social order
A - One nation with only English language speakers
C - Nations with no economic means of making a livingD - Nations of Métis people
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A number of First Nations exist in Saskatchewan today, they are
B - Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota and Nakota
A - Cree, Dene, Saulteaux and Nakota
C - Cree, Saulteaux and DakotaD - Cree, Lakota and Dene
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The political organization representing First Nations in Saskatchewan today is
B - The Federation of Indian NationsA - The Assembly of Independent Nations
C - The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian NationsD - The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
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All Saskatchewan citizens are
B - First Nations peopleA - English people
C - French peopleD - Treaty people
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Five treaties were agreed to in Saskatchewan between
B - 1874 and 1906A - 1867 and 1876
C - 1874 and 1899D - 1874 and 1905
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The treaty relationship envisioned was for the newcomers and First Nations to
B - Live together on reserves
A - Live together in harmony with one another
C - Live without peace and friendshipD - Live without one another