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Q: In what year were first nations people on reserves allowed to vote?
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When did first nations extinct?

they have never extincted but their languages and traditions and culture etc. But they haven't extinct but we keep them in horrible condition in some "reserves" which are awful.


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.


What disagreement exists between First Nations and Canada's government in the interpretation of the treaties?

The first nations were people so were the signs .


Who are first nations people?

the first nation people are the first nations that were on earthFirst Nations is a term of enthicity that refers to the Aboriginal Peoples Of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Metis There are currently over 600 recognised First Nation Government and bands spread all across Canada, roughly half of which are in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia.698,025 is the number of first nations people around in Canada


Who were the people to set foot on Canada besides vikings and first nations?

That's simply, other then the Vikings and First Nations it was the Europeans.

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Why were the first nations excluded from Canaidian confederation?

In Canada, the fathers of Confederation did not think of First Nations as citizens of the new country. After Confederation, a special government department was created to decide how the First Nations people should live. Many First Nations were forced to live on reserves. These people were not allowed to vote. If they wanted to vote, they had to leave their reserves & begin living like the Colonists did. This meant they had to farm or move to a city.


Why were the first nations not allowed to vote in the 1860?

because the government did not think they were people


Who have major responsibilities on First Nations reserves?

Band chiefs and councillors


Where to first nations live?

People of First Nations descent in Canada live everywhere that other Canadians might live. There are also some that live on specially designated areas that are owned by them collectively know as reserves.


When did first nations extinct?

they have never extincted but their languages and traditions and culture etc. But they haven't extinct but we keep them in horrible condition in some "reserves" which are awful.


Who were Albertas first people?

it was the first nations black foot and Cree people that is who the first people in Alberta.


How did contact between various first nations people and the coureurs de bois change the lifestyles of the first nations people?

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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.


What people were the first nationality?

There were no nations when the first people came about, so they had no nation-ality.


What disagreement exists between First Nations and Canada's government in the interpretation of the treaties?

The first nations were people so were the signs .


Who were the first nations of eastern north america?

The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.


Who were the first nations people did christopher Columbus meet?

the first nation people he met was the indies.