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Quiz 7: Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Repairing the Relationship
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Aboriginal peoples are increasingly rejecting the colonial social contract that continues to inform their relationship with central authorities. Proposed instead is a __________social contract that emphasizes the importance of a power sharing partnership.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
According to studies by Cornell and Kalt, a sustainable level of Aboriginal economic development on reserves requires a _______solution.
Question 23
Short Answer
What label best captures the idea that Aboriginal peoples continue to control land and resources that they have occupied continuously prior to European contact and have not yet been formally and explicitly ceded to the Crown? Aboriginal ______.
Question 24
Short Answer
While a commitment to assimilation to solving the so called "Indian problem" reflects the logic of modernization, a commitment to autonomism as a solution reflects the logic of_________ theories.
Question 25
Short Answer
Two types of treaty claims can be discerned. One is based on specific treaty claims, while the other involves _________treaty claims.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
According to the text, what model best describes a commitment to the principles of citizen-plus as a framework for solving the so-called "Indian" problem?
Question 27
Short Answer
What label best describes Canada's current Aboriginal policy? Conditional _________.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Two types of treaty rights exist; one is based on specific claims to violations in existing treaties, while the other involves the creation of modern day treaties and is called_______
Question 29
Short Answer
According to Alan Cairns, what concept best describes a claim that aboriginal peoples have the same rights as all Canadian citizens, in addition to special rights because of their status as descendants of the original occupants? Citizen-______
Question 30
Short Answer
The_____ Act of 1876 defined the criteria for an Indian status, although it was not until 1951 that this Act defined who was an Indian.
Question 31
Short Answer
Passage of the_______ Act in 1763 is thought to have inaugurated a new relationship between Aboriginal peoples in Canada and the British Crown.
Question 32
Short Answer
What term describes a shared awareness of Aboriginal differences as grounds for challenging the relational status of Aboriginal peoples in Canada?
Question 33
Short Answer
According to the text, the social contract that defines the relational status of Aboriginal peoples in Canada has evolved over time. Which paradigms (or models) best describes the current relational status. _______-colonialism?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The Delgamuukw ruling confirmed the principle of ________(i.e. continuous Aboriginal ownership of land that had never been formally extinguished by treaty or conquest) ?
Question 35
Short Answer
Canada is second only to_____ as the country with the highest proportion of Aboriginal peoples to the non Aboriginal population.
Question 36
Short Answer
Passage of the Indian Act in 1876 symbolized a commitment to________ as official Aboriginal policy.
Question 37
Short Answer
Constitutionally speaking, the term Aboriginal peoples includes several legally distinct groups, including status Indians, Metis, and________ .
Question 38
Short Answer
The move to de-segregate Aboriginal peoples during the 1960s by transferring them off reserves into cities reflected a commitment to the principles of________ as government Aboriginal policy.