EDU211 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gradual Civilization Act, Canadian Indian Residential School System, Indian Register

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Identity: context: the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement or idea, and in the terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed. Context is important in identity formation because everything around you affects your identity. Some things might have meaning to some people and not to others. Must be aware: self observation: we find our own ways to learn about ourselves. You need to first see what it is we are doing, record it, and then notice it when it happens again: the royal proclamation of 1763: the first legislation that supports aboriginal rights to land and self government. These lands had not been ceded to or purchased by the queen, so they have no hold over them. It is a nation to nation negotiation: bna act of 1867: this act made interactions with indians and their lands a federal responsibility. Jurisdictional matter, the federal government assumes responsibility for the.

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