[POL3159] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (31 pages long)

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The reality of racism and colonization in canada. The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the. The action of appropriating a place or domain for one"s own use. A continuous effect on individuals and groups. Identity culture territory language identity (etc. ) Indigenous/native peoples (international context: aboriginal (canadian context 1982) Ab coming from latin, meaning from the beginning : first nations (nations communities, metis (communities) c. Aboriginal people make up 4. 3% of the canadian population. 60 different languages divided into 12 language families. 12 first nations group in quebec, 7 first nations groups in ontario. Lecture #2: aboriginal rights and the legacy of the indian act. A glimpse on the complexity of aboriginal rights: The primary document which governs the relations between first nations peoples and the canadian state (does not include m tis) An all-encompassing law unilaterally applied without the consent of.

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