Social 10-1 Issue 2

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Across
  1. 2. less than 1000 _________ at their low point in 1890
  2. 7. a First Nations group for Newfoundland that became extinct in 1829 due to conflict with European fishermen; some murdered outright, some died of starvation; Shawnadithit was the last survivor
  3. 8. the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
  4. 9. Hudson Bay Company is a monopoly granted to fur traders by the King of __________ in 1670
  5. 10. ________, god, gold
  6. 12. one country -often European- taking over another area to be used to their benefit
  7. 13. traditional practices like the __________ and Sun Dance ceremonies were banned by the Indian Act.
  8. 14. Purpose of Residential Schools; to train First Nations Children to become productive members of European society
  9. 18. the interpretation of evidence left behind from the past
  10. 19. did not accumulate ___________, took only what they needed from the land to survive
  11. 21. First Nations person who is registered and ________ to receive benefits. Status Indian.
  12. 22. the assumption that all people of a culture act in a certain way; an exaggerated statement not based on fact
  13. 25. the "Jewel in the Crown" of Britain's colonial possetions
  14. 26. a variety of assumptions, beliefs and values that frame the way someone lived in the past
  15. 27. Policy designed by European governments that would seem them use heir political, economic and even military strength to force colonies to trade only with imperialistic power
  16. 31. clues, actual facts, evidential proof can be found in details (ie. words, objects, ect)
  17. 33. a period of new inventions leading to mass productions; approx. 1750-1900
  18. 35. The sun never sets on the ____________ Empire.
  19. 37. history passed down by word of mouth and stories
  20. 40. BNA Act creates Canada; federal government in charge of "Indians and _______ for Indians"
  21. 41. a euro-centric view of the world, in which non-white cultures are seen as child like; ________ people have a burden to 'civilize' other cultures.
  22. 42. the ability to imagine oneself in the place of a person
  23. 43. an economic system in which a countries trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit-- not allowed by government or king
  24. 45. evrything that has occured before now. often has a trail of evidence (documents, recordings, artifacts, etc.) but most does not
Down
  1. 1. a land controlled by a ditant (often European) nation
  2. 3. Starting in the 18970's Aboriginal children aged 5-16 were taken fro home/communities to distant boarding schools run by various church groups for the purpose of "de-cultration" & ____________; become mandatory in 1920.
  3. 4. King ___________ II enslaved and killed millions of the people of the Congo in the ivory and rubber trade in order to create wealth that would return to Belgium
  4. 5. curiosity, _______, Christianity
  5. 6. A market dominated by a single seller
  6. 11. _________ is believed to be the first European to sail to North America.
  7. 15. to judge a culture through the filter of your own culture; believing that a certain cultural or ethnic group is superior
  8. 16. imperialism, capitalism, euro-centism
  9. 17. The sun never sets on the _______________.
  10. 20. someone who studies the culture or life ways of particular groups in order to interpret and explain other cultures
  11. 21. belief that the European way of life(language, religions, customs) is superior; it should be spread to others
  12. 23. Given monopoly in 1611 over trade in India by the British Queen __________
  13. 24. One country taking over another area to be used for their benefit; also known as imperialism
  14. 28. what is passed on by those who lived in the past; can include political structures such as democracy; buildings, monuments, statues, art work; histories, stories; cultural traditions and celebrations; in some respects, it is an effect caused by past events
  15. 29. King __________ III of Britain says treaty must be signed with First Nations in order to acquire land for colonization
  16. 30. An ancient trade route between China and Europe; religion, ideas and knowledge were also exchanged
  17. 32. John Cabot, Jacques Cartier, and other ___________ explorer from Britain.
  18. 34. the large reduction in human population due to violence, disease or other catastrophe
  19. 36. Registered Indians are allowed to ______ in federal elections without having to give up their Indian Status.
  20. 38. A formal statement made by an Aboriginal community that it is legally entitled to land and/ or financial compensation.
  21. 39. a possible conclusion drawn from evidence; an educated guess
  22. 44. lives of First Nations controlled by gov't Indian _______; defines who is or is not considered an "Indian"