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    ideas. All of the First Nation groups hunted‚ this was the men’s responsibilities and was done in the summer time and occasionally in the winter. Small game(animal hunted for food)‚ such as birds or small animals like rabbits would be caught in traps or snares and bigger game‚ like deer and bears‚ would be hunted using various different weapons like spears and bow and arrows. Some groups had special/important animals that they would hunt‚ for example‚ the Woodland First Nations’ most important game

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    http://www.uvm.edu/~debate/watch/?C=M;O=D for debate videos- TOPIC: The state of education depicts the growth of nations development. (for the motion of topic) INTRODUCTION In the modern times education is most effective tool of empowerment. You empower a man with this magical wand and he will create his own world of idea and imagination .It is this tool which has changed the topography of world from scrambled mass of continents to a global village. Great men like Abraham Lincoln used this weapon

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    legislations established who was able to own property‚ who was permitted to live the culture of an “Indian”. The government decided based upon the Indian Act‚ who would have the rights and privileges arising from the treaties with or concerning nation-to-nation relations. Fundamental rights‚ such as; “govern themselves as sovereign peoples‚ to live on their traditional lands‚ not to have their livelihoods interfered with and to maintain their hunting and fishing

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    In Canada we have a very diverse and unique geography that has molded the way Canadians live‚ act and get by day to day. I believe that despite the fact that all the regions of Canada diversely different creating the argument that we have no actual national identity because of some provinces that feel they should be independent and become their own countries‚ though there are many there are many people who would want provinces like Quebec to be their own country i believe Canada wouldn’t be its own

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    federal government in recognition of the general harms they experienced in the schools. -$10‚000 for the first year -$3‚000 for each additional year of attendance at a school. “The government will now immediately consider the settlement agreement and the interim payments and the timing of those payments‚” Jim Prentice CONCLUSION Delia Opekokew‚ a member of the Canoe Lake First Nation‚ attended the Beauval Indian Residential School for her elementary grades‚ and the Qu’Appelle Indian Residential

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    superiority is prevalent in how he treats and addresses Caliban. In the play‚ Prospero calls upon Caliban saying‚ “What‚ ho! Slave! Caliban!” (Shakespeare 1.2.375). Prospero refers to Caliban as someone who is less than equal‚ or a “slave”. Most European nations of the time did not need concrete reasoning to invade these new lands; however‚ Pope Nicholas V issued the Dum Diversas to instruct the Portuguese king “to invade‚ search out‚ capture‚ vanquish‚ and subdue all Saracens and pagans whatsoever‚ and other

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    the Europeans). Although most people think of the fur trade as being a male dominated industry‚ Indian women also played very important roles in the industry’s development. However‚ the women’s experiences differed in relation to the two companies. First of all‚ they helped foreign European traders by creating cultural liaisons with the Indian traders. Also‚ they were primarily responsible for maintaining the household. Finally‚ they were often considered for sexual purposes. 1. In the beginning of

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    For thousands of years‚ stretching from the shores of the Chukchi Peninsula of Russia‚ east across Alaska and Canada‚ to the southeastern coast of Greenland‚ known as the Arctic‚ live people with epic tale in the history of human settlement and the endurance of culture‚ known as Inuit. Inuit culture in not monolithic culture‚ but rather varies from region-to-region‚ community-to-community‚ also even vary in practice. Inuit people are divided to groups based on environmental factors‚ language and

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    In Thomas King’s novel‚ Green Grass Running Water‚ one of the most important messages is the need to accurately tell Indigenous Peoples’ history and the importance of fixing problems plaguing them. Throughout the story‚ it is metaphorically referred to as “fixing up this world‚” by the four elders. In their quest to fix the world‚ a creation story is retold many times until they are able to get it right‚ showing the need to accurately represent Indigenous history. The two articles mentioned Canadians

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    later becomes Ian’s father’s closest friend. The first few chapters of the book are centered on Ian’s father‚ Hank‚ and his issues with alcoholism‚ unemployment‚ and finally abandonment. After Hank leaves Ian’s mother and their six children‚ the story switches its focus to the relationships between the natives and the whites. Most of the whites and natives are divided with the exceptions particularly Ian and his best friend‚ Lloyd Loonskin. Lloyd is first introduced

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