it is important to the first nations because they want to have control over their own affairs. To have the rights that every other cultural person has
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The first objective of government is to protect the people and the people's property. Any government that does not put its people first is corrupt and is doing the country a disservice.
They were not colonies and had their own treaties with Britain. Besides it would have been much harder to expand as Canada wanted if they had rights within the Confederation.
Varies from State to State and Province/Territory to Province/Territory....heading up North, Aboriginals did not partake of government. They have their own system of government called the Council of First Nations, and they still decide by tribal meetings.
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
There are over twenty language groups in Canadian first nations. you will have to be more specific.
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Fred Sasakamoose was the first First Nations (Canadian equivalent to "Native American") NHL player. He played 11 games for the Chicago Black Hawks in 1953-54. He is now an elder of the Ahtahkapoop Cree Nation and a senator of the First Nations Government.
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Dene Suline people lived in the Canadian Shield. They ate caribou and all sorts of animals. They like to travel in big groups and help each other.
First Nations faced challenges such as language barriers, differing cultural understandings of land ownership, lack of legal representation, and power imbalances when negotiating treaties with European settlers or the Canadian government. These challenges often resulted in treaties that did not fully represent or uphold the rights and interests of the First Nations.
It's an identity card First Nations people are entitled to.
She is famous because she is a Canadian first nations singer.
The Canadian constitution recognizes 3 groups of Indigenous or Aboriginal peoples: Indians, Metis and Inuit. As "Indian" was the name Columbus mistakenly provided to Indigenous people of the Americas, in Canada that group of people have chosen to refer to themselves as First Nations. Originally, there were somewhere between 60 and 70 nations such as the Cree, Wendat, Mi'kmaq, Ahnishnawbe, Salish, Haida and others. Now, after government policies split these nations, there are 633 First Nation communities, peopled by those the Canadian constitution calls "Indians".
The first nations were people so were the signs .