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Aboriginal People-Claims & Treatires
Education is our Buffalo is a teacher resource that covers the following topics: an historical time line of important Aboriginal events, spiritualiy and teaching, cultural traditions and education development through time. Personal articles written by [more]
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This is a dynamic website created to connect to the Alberta grades four to seven social studies curriculum. The ideas for student activities follow a project-based and inquiry-based learning approach and are multidisciplinary in nature [more]
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Marshall, a First Nation man, was fishing for eels to sell to support his family. After he caught the eels, he was then charged with fishing without a license, selling eels without a license and fishing out of season. When this case [more]
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This landmark cases focuses on whether or not First Nation people specifically Mi’kmaq peoples of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have a right to log on crown land for commercial purposes. The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision was that they [more]
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This teacher resource manual was developed to support Alberta high
school teachers in educating their students about the justice system in
Alberta and Canada. It addresses five areas of law within the Canadian
judicial system: constitutional, aboriginal [more]
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This page contains 12 television clips and 5 radio clips dealing with the battle for aboriginal treaty rights. The clips, from the CBC digital archives, span a timeframe from 1971-1999. This resource helps students to examine historical perspectives of Canada [more]
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