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How would the Indian act have beniffitted first nations people?

The Indian act would have benefited the first nations people by protecting the land that they still owned. It would have kept their land from being sold.


What should be done about the Indian act?

Stop Calling them Indians that is wrong they should be called First Nations or Aboriginal people


Why did they put the Indian act upon the first nations?

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What should be done about the Indian act today?

Stop Calling them Indians that is wrong they should be called First Nations or Aboriginal people


Who was involved in the Indian act of 1876?

The purpose of the act, was for the Government to assimilate the First Nations. The Indian act had a very ethnocentric viewpoint- based off the European colonists. Also the act affirmed the rights of the FN. It was also a way of the government administering treaty rights to the First Nations.


What was the effect of the stamp act on the first nations?

Nothing really. The British had taken over most of Canada, but that is basically it. First Nations- A group that was recognized by the Canadian government Stamp Act- A British tax on any kind of paper


How did Canada's increased population affect the lifestyle of the first nations?

The Indian Act said that First Nations people could not practice their culture, nor could they speak their language. Also it said that the First Nations did not have right to the land they lived on because they did not have it written down that it was theirs. They did not have the same rights as other Canadians, ex. they could not vote. They were not allowed to drink on the reserves, a Native women had to marry a Native man, but a Native man could marry a non-Native women. The famous Potlach was banned from being performed by all Natives. As a result most First Nations people (mostly children) lost all or most of their native culture during the time of the Indian Act.


Why do you think roosevelts first act as president was to try to restore confidence in the nations banking system?

Millions of people were in poverty and unemoloyed and he wanted to do something about it so the numbers can go down and people can be the way they once were


What laws recognize the collective rights of First Nations peoples in Canada?

Indian Act Numbered Treaties


How does drama affect people?

When their watching tv their affecting their brain to act what their watching


How did the aboriginal act 1910 affect the people of Australia?

The aboriginal act of 1910 affected the people of Australia. They did this by lessening yet not completely removing the boundaries between the white and native people there.


Why did British parliament pass the Quebec act in 1774?

the british took over the first nations and french canadiens meaning that their land, language and religious rights and the culture. the first nations and french canadiens had to follow the british rule in the royal proclamation. therefore the quebec act in 1774 was to save the first nations and the french canadiens from the british meaning they had their culture, lanugage, land, and religious right taken back.