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First Nations Métis

Indian Act

Turtle IslandOh Really Dates

ABORIGINAL

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Means, “Fast-moving Water,” in Nehiyewan.

First Nations 100

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What is Saskatchewan

First Nations 100

Picture OTC.sk.ca

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They were the Nation portrayed in the movie,

“Apocalypto.”

First Nations 200

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Who are the Mayan People?

First Nations 200

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The First Nation that Mr. Benjoe is a member of.

First Nations 300

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What is Piapot First Nation?

First Nations 300

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The Nations that make up the “Iron Alliance,” on the

Canadian prairies.

First Nations 400

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Who are the Nakota, Anishnabe, and Nehiyewan

First Nations 400Picture maps.gc.ca

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The areas of human development for First Nations

People

First Nations 500

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What are Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual.

First Nations 500

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The literal term Métis means…

Métis 100

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What is “Mixed Blood”?

Métis 100

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Historical Métis land transportation…

Métis 200

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What is the “Red River Cart”?

Métis 200

Picture metis-nation.ca

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Where the Métis Celebrate their heritage in Saskatchewan…

Métis 300

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What is “Batoche”? Back to Batoche Days…

Métis 300

Picture metis-nation.ca

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The official Métis language…

Métis 400

Métis Sash picture from MNC.com

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What is “Michif”?

Métis 400Picture by MNC.com

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Historically how Canada defined who are the Métis…

Métis 500

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What is through “Scrip”?

Metis 500Picture metis-nation.ca

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The Indian Act was instituted by…

Current Events 100

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Who is “the Canadian Government”

Current Events 100

Sir John A. McDonald

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When the Indian Act was passed into Canadian Law.

Current Events 200

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When is 1876?

Current Events 200

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This amendment to the Indian Act occurred in 1985

Current Events 300

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What is Bill-C31

•This amendment allowed “all,” enfranchised Indians

their status as Indians back, including women

Current Events 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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When the Indian Act was abolished.

Current Events 400

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What is never.

•The Indian Act is still in existence

Current Events 400www.statscan.ca

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This section of the Indian Act defines who is and isn’t an

Indian.

Current Events 500

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What is Section 88, of the Indian Act.

Current Events 500

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Where is “Turtle Island”?

Turtle Island 100

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What is “North America”?

Turtle Island 100

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The largest First Nations language group on the Canadian Prairies…

Turtle Island 200

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What is the “Cree”?

Turtle Island 200

Cree Syllabic Alphabet

There is 52 Nations or Cultural Groups in Canada...

Haida, Cree, Mohawk…

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The largest Indian land base in North America…

Turtle Island 300

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Turtle Island 300

What is the “Navajo” Indian Reservation?

Picture navajo.com

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What is the “Six Nations” Iroquois Confederacy?

Turtle Island 400

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A popular sport created by Canada’s First Nations

people…

Turtle Island 500

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What is “Lacrosse”?

Turtle Island 500

www.sorel-tracymission.com www.lacrosse.ca

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This was the year First Nations were allowed to

educate their own children…

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Clearwater River Dene School picture by Darcy Tourangeau

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What is 1973?

OR 100

Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex Picture Cote First Nation

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The year the last Canadian Residential School for First

Nations people closed…

OR 200

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What is “1998”?

The Qu’Appelle

Indian Residential School

OR 200

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This group of people represented 14% of

Saskatchewan’s population in 2001…

OR 300

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Who are the “Aboriginal People”?…currently experiencing a baby-boom, by

2045 the Aboriginal population will be 32%

OR 300Aboriginal Population 0-14 yrs old of all children in 2001 www.statcan.ca

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The true name of Christopher Columbus.

OR 400

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What is Cristobol Columbo

OR 400

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The use of this Nation’s language assisted in ending

World War II, 10 years earlier then projected.

OR 500

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What is the Navajo language?

i.e. the movie “Windtalkers,” starring Nicholas Cage, and Adam

Beach.

OR 500

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The importance of the year; 1885 to Métis People…

Dates 100

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The Riel Resistance…

November 16, 1885 Louis Riel was hanged…

Introduction of Pass and Permit System for First

Nations People…

Dates 100

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The year Indians were allowed to practice some aspects of their Culture…

Dates 200

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What is 1951?With the removal of the Pass

System…

Dates 200

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What year were women allowed to vote anywhere in

Canada?

Dates 300

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What is “1916”? On the Prairie Provinces…

Indians were given the right to vote in Provincial and

Federal elections in 1960…

Dates 300

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The year that Columbus, “Discovered,” America.

Dates 400

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What is 1492, but he didn’tDiscover anything, it was already

Populated.

Dates 400

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The first year First Nations people were consulted

regarding changes to the Indian Act…

Dates 500

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What is 1995?

…the removal of the “Permit system”…

Dates 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Well known Aboriginal People in Canada – Living!

Please record your wager.

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What First Nation Boxer from Ontario fought Ali in 1966?

What is the name of Northern Quebec’s recording

Innu folk rock band?

What Métis actress plays “Const. Strongeagle” on TV show “Moccasin Flats”?

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George Chuvalo Fought Ali March 29, 1966 but lost in controversy…

Kashtin from the Maliotenam reserve

Andrea Menard from Saskatchewan

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