Collective Rights
Across
- 2. ______________Canadians were interned during WWI, and considered "enemy aliens" due to their homeland's relationship with Austria-Hungary.
- 6. Employment _______ is the principle of equal pay for equal work, or for work of equal value
- 10. Ability to independently govern one's own territory
- 11. A policy of treating people as if they were children, providing for their needs but not giving them rights.
- 12. Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
- 13. a person whose first language is French
- 15. Behaving differently, usually unfairly, toward the members of a group.
- 17. documents redeemable for land or money
- 20. This act is the federal legislation related to the rights and status of First Nations peoples first passed in 1876 and amended several times
- 21. To validate and express commitment to something
Down
- 1. _________ Canadians were stripped of possessions, put in internment camps in BC, during WWII.
- 3. An Indian _____ was a Government official who displaced traditional Aboriginal leadership and held the power to enforce the Indian Act, including deciding who would have status and acting as arresting officers, prosecutors, and judges
- 4. A person of mixed French-Canadian and Native American ancestry.
- 5. Land set aside for use only by First Nations people.
- 7. A formal agreement signed by the Canadian government and First Nations peoples
- 8. a person whose first language is English
- 9. government issued annual payments to First Nations living on reservations
- 14. The process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble those of a dominant group.
- 16. To preserve a right in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected.
- 18. Rights that are associated with a group. For example: Aboriginal Rights
- 19. Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group