Which Canadian politician tried to preserve Metis rights and culture and led the Northwest Resistance?

In 1990, Alberta's government enacted legislation that gave the Metis

The numbered treaties are in the provinces of Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and...

First Nations peoples disagree with the view that they gave up their land under the Treaties because

Because the Canadian government believed that First Nations peoples needed guidance, it created which of the following?

Which of the following is described as the belief that one's own culture is superior to all other cultures?

Metis are considered to be

In 1990, new legislation gave the Metis settlements in Alberta more ________, so that they could make their own decisions and manage their own affairs.

Collective rights are part of the dynamic relationship between the government of Canada and the government of the United States.

The terms of the Numbered Treaties were the same for each Treaty.

Under the Indian Act, the government of Canada appointed Indian Agents to run the reserves without consulting the First Nations peoples.

Residential schools were used as a way to assimilate and educate First Nations peoples.

The Numbered Treaties in Alberta include Treaties 6, 7 and 8.

The Indian Act has been amended numerous times over the years.

Alberta and Manitoba are the only two provinces in Canada that have permanent Metis settlements.

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