It was because they were the ones being forced to move west with no say in what was going on what so ever.
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.
Indian Removal Act
he didnt like it, he thought the rights of the native americans would be supressed (He was right)
Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Indian act, the numbered treaties , the Canadian constitution and the Manitoba act.
Indian Act Numbered Treaties
Individual rights refer to the rights possessed by individual people, such as freedom of speech or the right to privacy. Collective rights, on the other hand, are rights held by a group of individuals, such as indigenous peoples or minority groups, based on their shared identity or culture. While individual rights focus on the rights of each person as an individual, collective rights focus on the rights of a group as a whole.
It was because they were the ones being forced to move west with no say in what was going on what so ever.
In Canada, collective rights for Indigenous peoples are protected under the Canadian Constitution Act of 1982, which includes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Additionally, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) provides a framework for the protection of Indigenous collective rights in Canada.
how was the political process usedto pass the legislation of the indian cicil rights act of 1968
There was a debate in Congress about whether the Act should be passed or not. (NHD, huh? xD This is my topic)
a federal government law
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.
In the USA, the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 set forth standards and regulations for the the jurisdiction of custody matters of Native American Children as they relate to public child protective services issues.
The US Digital Millennium Act still prohibits you from watching Indian movies just as you are not allowed to watch other movies with the proper consent.
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) is also known as the Wagner Act, named after Senator Robert F. Wagner, who played a key role in its passage in 1935. This landmark legislation aimed to protect the rights of workers to organize, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action. It established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to oversee and enforce these rights.