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Indigenous Awareness in Canada
1. Introduction
Welcome to Indigenous Awareness Basics
Indigenous Awareness Basics - Learning Objectives
Preface - What to Expect
Introduction Check for Learning (Practicing Your Knowledge)
NIMBY (0:56)
NIMBY - Check for Learning
2. Who are the Indigenous Peoples of Canada?
Who are the Indigenous Peoples of Canada? (2:04)
The Effects of the Residential School System (2:45)
Language, Customs and Spiritual Beliefs
First Nations and Métis of Alberta
First Nations of British Columbia
Elders and Knowledge Holders
Who are the Indigenous Peoples of Canada - Check for Learning
3. Indigenous Rights
What are Indigenous Rights? (1:05)
Indigenous Rights as Inherent (0:33)
What Specifically are these Rights? (1:35)
Indigenous Rights - Check for Learning
4. The Numbered Treaties, The Traditional Territory and The Reserve
The Numbered Treaties (1:15)
The Traditional Territory and the Reserve (2:33)
Numbered Treaties, Traditional Territories, Reserves - Check for Learning
5. What is the Consultation Process?
The Constitution, The Treaty, The Law (2:10)
Duty to Consult (1:50)
The Aboriginal Consultation Office (0:47)
Accommodation Process / Participation in Economic Activity
Consultation / Accommodation - Check for Learning
6. Challenges facing Indigenous Peoples in the Context of Industrial Development
Pace of Development (1:27)
7. Why is Indigenous Awareness Important?
Why is Indigenous Awareness Important? (1:43)
Key Words to Know (1:53)
8. Final Quiz
FInal Quiz
9. Conclusions
Conclusion (0:53)
Duty to Consult
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