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Grade 9 Geography Unit 3 – Human Connections Jeopardy

Indian Act Settlement Patterns

History of

First Nations

Immigration Multiculturalism

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The Indian Act made Native ceremony of sharing illegal

What is Potlach?

The schools the The Indian Act forced Native children to attend

What is Residential Schools?

In 1951, Native women were given this right under the

Indian Act.

What is the right to vote in Band Council elections?

The person put in charge of all Native affairs under

the Indian Act

What is Indian Agent?

To join the Canadian Army in WWII,

Native men gave this away

What is Native Status?

This pattern of settlement was used in Quebec to ensure

everyone had access to water transportation.

What is Long Lot?

Number of people per unit area.

What is Population Density?

Involves a great increase in population density,

concentration and expansion of urban functions.

What is Urbanization?

Number of customers needed to make a business profitable or to allow a service, such as a post office or library, to be

offered.

What is Threshold Population?

The patterns of settlement and dispersal

of a population

What is Population Distribution?

The British action that resulted in most of Canada

being claimed as British Territory. It did not include

British Columbia.

What is the Royal Proclamation of

1763?

People who are decedents of the original inhabitants of

Canada.

What is First Nations?

This 1982 document formally recognized the right of self-

government for First Nations

What is the Constitution of Canada?

A first time treaty that deals with land ownership, hunting-fishing-trapping rights, self-

government, financial compensation and control of

resources.

What is a Comprehensive Treaty?

They are based in Canadian legal principles, existing laws

and agreements.

What are Land Claims?

War, famine, fear of persecution.

What are Push Factors?

People whose education and work experience will help

them find work and make a home for themselves as permanent residents in

Canada.

What is Skilled Worker

class of immigrants?

About 20%

What is the percentage of

foreign-born Canadians of the total Canadian population

in 2006?

Someone fearing persecution due to religion, race, political beliefs or group affiliation in

their home country

What is a Refugee?

Three

What is the number of immigrant classes

in Canada?

Canada’s other name for Cultural Mosaic with respect

to multiculturalism.

What is Tossed Salad?

The 1982 Act that gives Canadians

rights and freedoms

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

The act of one country settling another place to become the new rulers.

What is Colonization?

The Act that makes us multicultural.

What is the Canadian

Multiculturalism Act?

Diversity through acceptance, tolerance, encouragement,

and support.

What is Multiculturalism?