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Across
  1. 2. — An organized set of structures or processes working together.
  2. 4. — The process of forcing or encouraging a group to adopt another culture.
  3. 6. — Young human beings below the age of adulthood.
  4. 7. — A person’s sense of who they are, including culture, background, and beliefs.
  5. 8. — Indigenous peoples living primarily in the Arctic regions of Canada.
  6. 10. — The process of repairing relationships and addressing past harms.
  7. 11. — Individuals who perform jobs or provide labor in various sectors.
  8. 14. — The shared beliefs, traditions, language, and practices of a group of people.
  9. 16. — A number representing 20,000, often used to indicate scale or quantity.
  10. 18. — A Canadian province known for its prairie landscape and Indigenous communities.
  11. 19. — Groups of people living together or sharing common values or interests.
  12. 21. — Refers to the original peoples of a region, especially before colonization.
  13. 23. — A country in North America with a history involving Indigenous peoples and colonialism.
  14. 26. — Organizations that provide services or carry out specific functions, often governmental or social.
  15. 27. — Deep emotional or psychological harm caused by distressing experiences.
  16. 29. — An official count of a population, often including demographic information.
  17. 31. — Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis.
  18. 32. — The legal process of taking another person’s child and raising them as one’s own.
  19. 34. — Permission or agreement given freely without pressure or force.
  20. 35. — The act of taking someone away from their home or community.
  21. 36. — The body responsible for making and enforcing laws and policies in a country.
Down
  1. 1. — Groups of related individuals connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.
  2. 3. — A large number, typically referring to many people or things.
  3. 5. — Often refers to the United States, or broadly the continents of North and South America.
  4. 9. — Rules or guidelines created by organizations or governments to guide decisions.
  5. 12. — The act of dividing or keeping people apart from one another.
  6. 13. — People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry with a distinct culture in Canada.
  7. 15. — A Canadian law regulating the lives and status of First Nations people.
  8. 17. — An expression of regret for wrongdoing or harm caused.
  9. 20. — A Canadian province with significant Indigenous populations and history.
  10. 22. — Numerical data used to analyze and understand patterns or trends.
  11. 24. — The process of changing from one state, condition, or place to another.
  12. 25. — Government support provided to individuals or families in need.
  13. 28. — The act of being born; the beginning of life.
  14. 30. — An agreement resolving a dispute, often involving compensation.
  15. 33. — The state of lacking sufficient money or resources for basic living needs.