Across
- 2. Surveyors marked off the land in ______________. (p150)
- 3. Leader of the provisional government (p151)
- 8. The animal on which the First Nations people depended (p148)
- 9. The month the Canadian government was taking over (p150)
- 10. Alaska’s owner before the US (p142)
- 11. July 3, 1873 (p144)
- 13. Hunters of the Métis were organized like an _______. (p151)
- 14. Pemmican ingredient (p148)
- 17. Louis Riel sent the Protestant Métis here. (p152)
- 22. Agreements made between the government and nations of the North West Territories (p145)
- 23. Language created by the Métis (p148)
- 24. Louis Riel was granted this instead of jail time (p153)
- 25. Basis of Métis economy (p148)
- 27. Something granted to the First Nations people in the treaties (p145)
- 30. Manitoba Act stated that Manitoba could send members here (p152)
- 31. Protected by forming a nation (p148)
- 32. A group of people whose rights were not considered by the government (Ch 6 Notes)
- 33. Heritage of Métis in Red River Settlement (p147)
Down
- 1. Something that was taken care of by the government to help British Columbia decide to join the Canadian Confederation (p143)
- 4. Something promised to PEI for joining Confederation (p144)
- 5. ___________ did not arrest Riel to keep peace for English and French Canadians (p152)
- 6. Treaties signed between Canada and First Nations are an example of ______________ empowerment. (You know the types of empowerment!)
- 7. Political party in charge as of 1874 (p153)
- 12. One of the two groups in conflict in the West (p145)
- 15. This province joined confederation in 1871. (p143)
- 16. The Métis were worried about their _____________. (p150)
- 18. Lake nearby to the Red River Settlement (p147)
- 19. Title of 1870s newspaper (p144)
- 20. ____________ was executed for trying to make plans for attacking Fort Garry (p152)
- 21. One part of the land the government of Canada tried to purchase from the Hudson’s Bay Company (p143)
- 26. Main town in Red River Settlement (p147)
- 28. Métis Bill of Rights destination (p151)
- 29. Services provided upon the expansion of British Columbia (p143)
