GEO 505 Study Guide - Final Guide: Indian Register, Indian Act, Land Law

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Inuit: are aboriginal people located mainly in arctic. The 1763 royal proclamation: shortly after pontiac, chief of the odawa, led a successful uprising against the british in 1763, In 1867, the british north america act transferred the responsibility for the indian tribes from. Residential schools (1892 1996: education was an important tool in federal efforts to civilize" aboriginal people, residential schools were operated by the major religious groups but especially the roman. Indian wars, which were common south of the border between the us military and various. Aboriginal rights and titles to land and this for opening the land to agricultural settlement: first nations understood them as agreements between sovereign powers to share land and resources, with such diverse perceptions, disagreements were inevitable. Modern treaties: until the 1970s, ottawa recognized to forms of land rights, reserve lands were one type of right or ownership, which the canadian government held for indian people.