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Turtle IslandOh Really Dates

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This is how many Numbered Treaties are in Saskatchewan

First Nations 100

What is 6 Numbered Treaties?

First Nations 100

Picture OTC.sk.ca

The Total number of First Nations Bands in

Saskatchewan

First Nations 200

*What is 74 First Nation Bands, with over 233 land bases…

*according to Aboriginal Affairs, there are only 70 registered. FSIN represents the

other 4.. Big Bear Band, Young Chippewayan First Nation, Chacachas First

Nation and Chakastapaysin Band of the Cree Nation

First Nations 200

The percentage of Canada that is First Nations Indian Reserve land.

First Nations 300

Ubs/can/can-eng.asp

What is 0.2%... or 2.6 million hectares on 2267 Indian Reserves.

In Saskatchewan, 618,815.9 hectares or 1%...

First Nations 300http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/enr/mm/pubs/can/can-eng.asp

The percentage of the Prairie Provinces in Canada that is

covered by Treaty

First Nations 400

What is 100%?

First Nations 400Picture maps.gc.ca

The “ British Regulation or Law” signed in 1763 that

fathered Treaties in Canada.

First Nations 500

What is Royal Proclamation of 1763?

First Nations 500

The literal term “Métis”

Métis 100

What is “Mixed Blood”?

Métis 100

Historical Métis land transportation

Métis 200

What is the “Red River Cart”?

Métis 200

Picture metis-nation.ca

The name of the annual

Métis Celebration

near Duck Lake, SK

Métis 300

What is “Batoche”? Back to Batoche Days…

Métis 300

Picture metis-nation.ca

The official Métis language…

Métis 400

Métis Sash picture from MNC.com

What is “Michif”?

Métis 400Picture by MNC.com

Historically how Canada defined who are the Métis…

Métis 500

http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/exhibit_scrip

What is through “Scrip”?

Metis 500

http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/exhibit_scrip

Canada’s current Assembly of First Nations Leader …

Current Events 100

Who is “Shawn Atleo”

Current Events 100

The animal on Saskatchewan’s Métis Flag

Current Events 200

What is the “White Buffalo”?

Current Events 200

www.metisnation.com

The First Nation with the largest land base in Canada…

Current Events 300

What is the “Blood First Nation” in Treaty 7? It covers

just over 1400 square km

Current Events 300

http://www.albertasource.ca/treaty7/traditional/siksika.html

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The province with the largest (%)Aboriginal population in

Canada…

Current Events 400

What is “Manitoba”, with 15.5% in 2006?

Current Events 400www.statscan.ca

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Where the last “Treaty” was signed…

Current Events 500

On October 30, 2006 in British Columbia,

what is the “Lheidli T'enneh Treaty”?

Current Events 500http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/bc/treapro/ston/fnagr/lt/lnd_e.html

http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/bc/treapro/ston/fnagr/lt/ovr_e.html

Location of “Turtle Island”.

Turtle Island 100

What is “North America”?

Turtle Island 100

The largest Aboriginal language group on the

Canadian Prairies.

Turtle Island 200

What is the “Cree”?

Turtle Island 200

There are 52 Tribes, Nations or Cultural Groups

in Canada...Haida, Cree, Mohawk…etc

http://www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/sils/ourlanguages/plains/soundsystem/index.html

The largest Indian land base in North America…

Turtle Island 300

Turtle Island 300

What is the Navajo Indian Reservation? 3,328,302 acres

Picture navajo.com

Turtle Island 400

The United States adopted their Governance Style

http://www.spcc.edu/espanol.php?item=456

What is the “Six Nations” Iroquois Confederacy?

Turtle Island 400

A popular sport created by Canada’s First Nations

people…

Turtle Island 500

What is “Lacrosse”?

Turtle Island 500

www.lacrosse.ca

This was the year First Nations were allowed to

educate their own children…

OR 100

Clearwater River Dene School picture by Darcy Tourangeau

What is 1973?

OR 100

Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex Picture Cote First Nation

The year the last Canadian Residential School for First

Nations people closed…

OR 200

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What is “1996”?

The Gordon First Nation

Indian Residential School

OR 200

The year the first urban reserve in Canada was

created.

OR 300

What is 1988?Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, Saskatoon

- an agreement on the establishment of the reserve was reached in 1988, and one on the delivery of municipal services in 1993.

OR 300

http://www.fsin.com/contactfsin.html

One of the five National Aboriginal organizations that

currently lobby the federal government…

OR 400

What are the AFN, MNC, NWAC, CAP, and ITK?

OR 400

Dec 10, 2007 Lt. Governor Gordon Barnhart read the

Throne speech to include the following Aboriginal

content…

OR 500

OR 500

What are the Treaties?

Lieutenant Governor Dr. Gordon Barnhart read the Speech from the Throne outlining the government's priorities for the session and for the next four years,

which include:•stronger balanced budget legislation known as The Saskatchewan Growth and Financial Security Act;

•tuition rebates for post-secondary education students who stay in Saskatchewan following graduation; •the creation of Enterprise Saskatchewan - a new

partnership to ensure sustained economic growth; •changes to ensure balanced labour legislation;

•increased funding to post-secondary institutions; •increased property tax relief;

•a commitment to train and hire more doctors and nurses; •a new Active Families Benefit to assist families with the

cost of cultural, artistic and sports activities; •more police officers;

•more addictions treatment beds; •a commitment to meeting greenhouse gas emission

reduction targets; and •mandatory instruction in First Nations Treaty history in

the K-12 curriculum.http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=dc3fb18a-8eb4-4b50-87f8-f67105872d4a

The importance of the year; 1885 to Métis People…

Dates 100

The Riel Resistance…

November 16, 1885 Louis Riel was hanged…

Dates 100

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Louis_Riel_Statue.jpg

The year Indians were allowed to practice some aspects of their Culture

Dates 200

What is 1951?With the removal of the Pass

System…

Dates 200

What year were women allowed to vote anywhere in

Canada?

Dates 300

What is “1916” in Saskatchewan. Women could

run in election in 1920.Indians were given the right

to vote in Provincial and Federal elections in 1960.

Dates 300

The year the Indian Act was created for Indians in

Canada…

Dates 400

www.banffcentre.ca/wpg/exhibitions2001/0808_multiples/images/indian_act_o_jpg

What is 1876?The Indian Act was to;

a) Civilize: Residential Schools

b) Control: Pass and Permit System

c) Define: Who is an Indian

Dates 400

The first year First Nations people were consulted

regarding changes to the Indian Act…

Dates 500

What is 1995?…the removal of the “Permit system”… White Bear Casino was raided by RCMP March 1993 because

they had no permit.

Dates 500

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2008’s “You can let go” was a fast rising first single for this Anishnabe artist

The Chevy Rising Star of the Year Award winner at the 2007 CCMA’s

This First Nations actor had a role on ‘Flags of our Fathers’

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Who are . . . Crystal Shawanda from Wikwemikong, Ontario

Shane Yellowbird fromHobbema, Alberta

Adam Beach from Dog Creek First Nation, Manitoba

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