First Nations people choose their leaders through various methods that can vary by community and cultural practices. Some may use traditional systems based on clan or family lineage, where leadership roles are inherited or passed down. Others may hold elections, allowing community members to vote for candidates based on their skills, experience, and community support. Ultimately, the selection process reflects the values and traditions of the specific First Nation.
they didn't beause the canadain- europeans had a reallt tight hold on the resisential schools and churches, and on the first nations people's land
To become apart of a first nations your mom or dad has to be a first nations. if they do not get you registered when you are a baby you would have to get them to sign papers from the reserve that they are from and get your mom or dad to sign them.
They ate deer, fish, and buffalo. as well as berries nuts and roots
The government moved First Nations people of the Prairies to reserves primarily to facilitate European settlement and agricultural development in the region. This relocation was part of a broader strategy to control and assimilate Indigenous populations, often justified by treaties that promised land and resources in exchange for their traditional territories. The policy aimed to minimize conflict between settlers and Indigenous peoples while allowing the government to exploit natural resources. Ultimately, it reflected a colonial mindset that disregarded the rights and sovereignty of First Nations.
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by killing head leaders first
Cartier damaged the relationship with First Nations by establishing a fort on their land without their consent, seizing Indigenous leaders to force compliance, and by spreading diseases that devastated their communities. These actions ultimately led to conflict and mistrust between Cartier and the First Nations people.
it was the first nations black foot and Cree people that is who the first people in Alberta.
to choose a speaker of the house
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There were no nations when the first people came about, so they had no nation-ality.
The first nations were people so were the signs .
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
the first nation people he met was the indies.
killing people
the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.
Cree is a language spoken by a large number of First Nations people of North America. The Cree are a large group of First Nations people of North America.