PPT-Aboriginal Peoples after Confederation
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Cluster 3 Becoming a Sovereign Nation Peace and Friendship Treaties The nature of the early relationship between Europeans and First Nations can be seen in the Peace
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Cluster 3 Becoming a Sovereign Nation Peace and Friendship Treaties The nature of the early relationship between Europeans and First Nations can be seen in the Peace and Friendship Treaties To ensure peace the British entered into treaties with the Mikmaq Maliseet and Passamaquoddy First Nations. Chapter 8 – Unit 2. Chapter Focus. We will examine the Chapter Focus question, How well has Canada addressed the impacts of imperialism by focusing on:. European imperialist polices and procedures. Unit 3. Articles Of Confederation - Vocabulary. 1. Ratify. 2. Furious. 3. Discontent. 4. Unicameral. 5. Currency. 6. Tariff. 7. Creditor. 8. Treaty. 9. Shay’s Rebellion. 10. National Government. Articles Of Confederation – Government under the Articles. Strengths . Weaknesses. America’s 1. st. Constitution 1781-1789. The first system of government designed by the Founding Fathers was a Confederation. Under a Confederate system, the National or Central Government is given only a few powers, while most of the power is reserved for the States. . ATTEMPTS AT ASSIMILATION . Legislated Colonization. . These social control aspects of the Indian Act placed Indians in the position of a colonized people. As Harold Cardinal asserted "Instead of implementing the treaties and offering much needed protection to Indian rights the Indian Act subjugated to colonial rule the very people whose rights if was supposed to protect". . SS9 – 4/10/17. The Advantages of Confederation: Eastern Canada. After achieving . responsible . government, the next major step for Canada was . confederation . It’s supporters believed that it would bring economic . Clive Aspin. Ko Matai Whetu te marae. Ko Moehau te maunga. Ko Waihou te awa. The . needs . of indigenous peoples in the face of rising rates of HIV. We . need . a new approach to HIV. We . need . to take control of our own lives . What is Confederation?. The joining of colonies together to form a new and larger self governing country.. Think of your favorite band. Each part sounds good by itself but put all the instruments together and you get better music. . Resource Grabbing. . in: „The Right to Land and Livelihood International Conference, promoted by Ekta Europe Nework and Ekta Parishad – India. . Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente MD. MPH. FIAN International Secretary General. 1869 - 1885. To Join or Not to Join. After the initial push for confederation many members of the newly formed nation realized that they had far to go to convince the remaining territories to join but also they had to convince the newly joined to stay and not repeal its decision.. The Mongol Moment. 1200–1500. I. Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long History of Pastoral Peoples. The World of Pastoral Societies. 1. Standard features of pastoral societies. a. . generally less productive than agricultural societies, needed large grazing areas, populations much smaller than in agricultural societies, lived in encampments of related kinfolk, usually common ancestry in male line, clans sometimes gathered as a tribe; could absorb unrelated people, more egalitarian than sedentary societies, but sometimes distinguished between nobles and commoners, women usually had higher status and greater freedom than in sedentary societies, mobility between distinct ecological niches.. Strengths. and . Weaknesses. Adoption of Articles. Articles of Confederation. Confederacy or “League of Friendship” among . states.. All states ratified it by March, . 1781. Continued operation of Gov. set forth by the . . Definition. Aboriginal . peoples are the first people to live in any nation (in Canada, this includes Inuit, Metis and First Nations people and non-Status Indians (those who have given up their legal status as Indians, while still retaining their cultural identity). Overview working document1The history of the indigenous peoples in Brazil has been scorched by violent conflicts and a continuous state omission leading to what we could call a silent genocide Today t As the end of the American Revolution approached and it seemed possible that the colonies may claim victory, the Continental Congress met to create a plan to govern their new country. . In 1781 the Articles of .
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