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The Treaty Game Show

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Instructions• Be sure to use this game in the Slide Show view. Go to

View and choose Slideshow.• On the game board slide choose a $100, $200, $300 or

$400 question from one of the four categories.• Read the question and choose the answer by clicking on

one of the choices.• By clicking on the choice you will find out if you are correct

or incorrect.• On the Correct or Incorrect slide choose the Quit, Restart,

Try Again or Next Question Button to advance through the game. Next

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The Indian Act of 1876

The First Nations’ Traditional Teachings

and Languages Are Suppressed

First Nations’ Traditional Lifestyles

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Unfulfilled Treaty Promises

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This act created Canada

B - The British North America Act of 1867A - The Indian Act of 1876

C - The Royal Proclamation of 1763D - The Canada Act of 1867

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First Nations children were forced to go to these schools

B - DayA - Public

C - ElementaryD - Residential

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This act determined the membership on First Nations reserves

B - Indian Act of 1876A - Indian Citizen Act of 1857

C - Indian Membership Act of 1874D - Indian Department Act of 1875

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First Nations people believe that the treaty promises made by British Crown

B - Have been honouredA - Have been fulfilled

C - Have not been fulfilledD - Have been fully implemented

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This act controlled the daily lives of First Nations people

B - The First Nations Act of 1876A - The British North America Act of 1867

C - The Indian Act of 1876D - The Constitution Act 1982

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Children could not do this in residential schools

B - Speak the English languageA - Speak their First Nation’s language

C - Learn to readD - Learn to do math

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Bill C31 was passed in 1985 to reinstate Indian status to

B - Young First Nations men

A - First Nations women who married non-First Nations men

C - First Nations men who married non-First Nations women

D - Non-First Nations children and their parents

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All Saskatchewan citizens have a responsibility to

B – Forget about the treaty relationshipA – Ignore the treaty relationship

C – Uphold the treaty relationship D – Change the treaty relationship

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This was not part of the Treaties between First Nations and the British Crown

B - The Medicine ChestA - The Indian Act of 1876

C - The Reserve SystemD - Farming Assistance

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The purpose of residential schools was to

B - Civilize and Christianize First Nations’ children

A - Make First Nations children happy

C - Civilize and Christianize the non-First Nations children

D - Promote First Nations languages and cultures

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What replaced First Nations’ traditional leadership in First Nations’ communities

B - Heredity leadershipA - Appointment of leadership

C - Appointment of womenD - Mandatory elections every two years

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The treaties areas in what is now Saskatchewan are

B - Treaty 4, 5,6, 7,8, and 10A - Treaty 4, 5, 6 8, 9, and 10

C - Treaty 4, 6, 7, 8, and 10D - Treaty 2, 4 , 5, 6, 8 and 10

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First Nations people needed this to leave the reserve

B - A passA - A permit

C - A passportD - A letter

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Residential schools were managed by

B - TeachersA - Politicians

C - FarmersD - Churches

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The Indian Act continues to

B - Make generations of First Nations people happy

A - Have negative effects on generations of First Nations people

C - Make generations of non-First Nations people happy

D - Make generations of First Nations people live off the land

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Treaty Land Entitlement claims are for

B - Land First Nations people want to purchase

A - Land owed to First Nations people according to treaty promises

C - Land non-First Nations want to purchaseD - Land given to the First Nations people

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Office of the Treaty CommissionerBay 215-2553 Grasswood Rd East

Saskatoon, SaskatchewanS7T 1C8

Phone: 306-244-2100Fax: 306-667-5654

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