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NS 161 set final exam A+ Graded
NS 161 set final exam A+ GradedReading the newspaper one day, you come across an opinion
piece calling for the government to forcibly evict everyone at an Indigenous prayer camp in the
city, because the inhabitants of the camp may steal things out of nearby residents' yards. This is
an example of: - ✔Criminalization.


Which structural barriers make both market-based and non-profit social housing difficult for
many First Nations peoples and families? - ✔Income disparity between Indigenous and non-
Indigenous peoples, and federal policies that make reserve land the collateral for a loan.


"A Doorway Out of Darkness" A manifesto by men who are incarcerated, characterize
themselves as - ✔capable members of our community who require support and should have
access to education and inside directed programming


In the interview with Chelsea Vowel, what is her response to the question "What is the one thing
you want people to understand?" - ✔All communities, not just Indigenous communities, are
funded through taxation revenues, but only funding for Indigenous communities are scrutinized.


Which of the following terms best describes roles taken up by Indigenous people who fight
against colonial violations of our rights and lands? - ✔Defender/Protector.



Alexandra Harmon writes about settler alarm. According to her, what fuels the alarm? - ✔when
Indigenous peoples achieve any level of economic success.


What purpose does "Indian" presence have in horror films like The Shining or Pet Sematary?

Question 7 - ✔to fuel the mythological background of an evil threat.



According to Angela Aleiss, what do Indian-themed westerns accomplish? - ✔They give white
audiences a window into a world that is in the past.


Criminal justice structures aided settler colonialism in North America by

Question 9 - ✔Making Indigenous ways of life illegal and therefore equating Indigeneity with
inherent criminality.

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The stereotype of the Angry Native Protestor is related to which of the following myths and
stereotypes discussed in Module 8?: - ✔Good Indian/Bad Indian, Indigenous as threat,
Canadian benevolence



According to Gord Hill, the Oka Crisis ended when: - ✔The Mohawk burned their weapons and
left the barricades


Tia and Roz are watching a music awards show with an Indigenous category. Roz remembers
reading a story on their social media. The story quoted a nominated pop star saying they are
probably 1/16th Indigenous, but unlike a different Indigenous singer, they worked for their
success. Roz is confused and wonders why the first pop star is even saying something like that.
Tia has been taking the stereotypes course, and tells her friend that: - ✔The first pop star thinks
Indigenous people are undeserving of success


The severalty land ownership was meant to promote individualism. However, it had an
underlying motive - ✔It meant land could be characterized as surplus and then taken and sold


Some of the films discussed show a white man having relations with an Indigenous woman.
What do scholars say is at play here? - ✔enabling settler claims to the land


Indigenous peoples on the Canadian prairies entered into treaty and realized the following -
✔They needed to make the transition to a different form of livelihood, with agriculture forefront in
their minds


According to Vicki Chartrand, how has the penitentiary been central to the project of modern
colonialism in Canada establishing settler dominion? - ✔The penitentiary quickly replaced the
receding of formal assimilation and segregation policies in the latter 20th century.


In films that depict "good Indians," the underpinning sentiment is often nostalgia. What does that
nostalgia represent?

Question 17 - ✔A reinforcement of colonial values


The short film The 6th World centres Dine (Navajo) worldviews through an Indigenous futurist
lens by - ✔Dine corn knowledge and technology saving the mission
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