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NURS 222 weekly quests,100% accurate during the 1870s, tuberculosis was rampant among the indigenous population of the plains false in the early 1870s, the first nations of the west were self governing peoples relying on bison as the basis for their economy true what contributed to food shortages on the plains disappearance of the bison what year were indians made wards of the canadian state 1876 which of the following causes reemergence of TB in individuals poverty, malnutrition, stress large scale immigration brought health risks to the area. for example, icelandic immigrants brought smallpox to manitoba during the late 1870s. true how were medical crises resolved in canada during the colonization-settler period through Canada's centrist approach to indian policy which of the following diseases were rampant amongst indigenous populations in the late 1870s in western canada TB government officials approved allotment of rations consisting of 1/2 lb of flour and 1/2 lb of meat/person was sufficient to maintain the health of aboriginals false the author argues that the decline of health among aboriginals in the west during this period was a direct consequence of not only infection but ecological catastrophe and subjugation from the colonial process true who recommended the introduction of industrial schools for the education of indigenous and metis to the minister of the interior Nicholas Flood Davin who quoted "when the school in on the reserve, the child lives with his parents who are savages...", "though he may learn to read and write, his habits and training and mode of thought are indian". "He is simply a savage who can read and write"? John A Macdonald industrial schools were a new concept introduced to Canada that had never been developed before in any other place. false what was the health of the children in the residential schools? most had tuberculosis the indian act was a document that controlled and regulated every aspect of indian life; Treating all indians as wards of the state true the term metis comes from the french term metissage:to match false what was the significance of the Powley case in 2003 it set the legal definition of metis what did canada do in 1869 that was problematic for the metis purchased Rupert's land from the Hudson's bay company without informing the metis How was the province of manitoba created the metis formed a provisional government which led to the formation of the province of manitoba what had the focus on the Red River Metis done for other metis in canada it has rendered their histories invisible what is a scrip a certificate that can be used as money to buy land how many settlement for metis are there in alberta 8 the metis have their own national body true which group is left out of the Powley decision all urban metis where is the charles camsell indian hospital located edmonton, ab the author argues the community prejudice demanded segregated health care for indigenous and other minorities, ensuring that modernized hospitals were increasingly white true the creation and justification of indian hospitals was motivated by which factors ensure the european population was protected from exposure to 'indian tuberculosis'. Keep as many interned as possible to maintain government funding. medical practitioners inflicted questionable disciplinary actions upon their patients within indian hospitals true the author argues indian hospitals served as another form of the states assimilationist agenda true Sir John A Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister, led the residential school movement for canada true all residential schools in canada were run by organizations, such as the Catholic church and the Anglican church false the last residential school closed in 1996 true the federal government conducted food and nutrition experiments on children in residential schools true residential schools provided better living conditions than reservations at the time. "the schools made continual improvements to sanitation, ventilation, quality of food, and water false the term ____ refers to the first inhabitants of canada, and includes First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples. This term came into popular usage in Canadian contexts after 1982, when section 35 of the Canadian Constitution defined the term as such aboriginal the term ____ refers to the legal identity of First Nations person who is registered under the indian act. This term should be used only when referring to a First Nations person with status under the indian act, and only within its legal context indian ____ is a general term that refers to a person or thing has originated from a particular place. The term does not denote a specific Aboriginal ethnicity such as first nation, metis or inuit native ____ is a term used to describe Aboriginal peoples of Canada who are ethnically niether Metis nor Inuit. This term came into common usage in the 1970s and '80s and generally replaced the term "indian" First nations First nations' life expectancy is 5-7 years lower than the general Canadian population true according to the video, what is the infant mortality rate of the First Nations' peoples 1.5x higher than the general population what is the suicide rate of first nations compared to the general canadian population 3x higher which barriers are present to indigenous communities in terms of access to health services travel distance, limited resources what similarities exist between Chris (chinese - canadian) and the indigenous person (blackfoot) negotiate two cultures, disconnected from heritage, learning two languages the Pikani Nation is located on which Treaty territory treaty 7 why does cowboy spell his name with a silent X? Cowboy relates to Malcom X in that X represents a name forefathers didnt have access to because of colonization of africa and slavery. how does cowboy define an elder in the indigenous community example for the community pow wows are solely restricted to indigenous peoples to participate in and observe false which indigenous activities were forbidden in the settler culture sundance, potlucks, pow wow the university of alberta resides on which treaty territory 6 what does the blanket exercise best represent indigenous perspective of canadian history which period best suits these historic events: the passing of the indian act, the establishment of the canadian government, outlawing of cultural and spiritual practices colonial governance & indian residential school canadas constitution act of 1982 recognized three groups of aboriginal peoples. identify these groups below intuit, first nations, metis what are the other main treaty territories in alberta 7 & 8 which of the following did the indian act in 1876 put into place assigned legal representations for each reserve to a specific person educated in law it is easy to measure how traumatic events from the past have affected individuals currently false stress proliferation is a term which describes a person in which an initial challenge or adverse experience gives rise to additional stressors having a family member who attended IRS can influence how one views action of the Canadian governement true youth with a parent who attended Indian Residential Schools (IRS), when reporting on educational outcomes, were more likely to indicate having had to repeat a grade, having learning difficulties at school it does not matter how many generations of one's family attended IRS; the cumulative damage effect is the same false parental indian residential school attendance, according to the author, appears to be linked with a number of negative health behaviors such as increased psychological distress, greater likelihood of contracting hepatitis C, smoking during pregnancy, smoking among adults and youth what is the sixties scoop the practice of taking children of aboriginal peoples in canada from their families for placing in foster homes or adoption from the late 1950s - late 1980s. how long was the probationary period for the adoptive family and child to adjust? at the end of this time the child may be returned or the legal rights of the child could be transferred to the new parents 6 months the workers enforcing the sixties scoop policy had practiced cultural sensitivity false evan smith, with the toronto Urban Native ministry, states "healing and justice starts with ____" acknowledgement of the pain that has been done to the community racism and ____ are inextricably intertwined colonization removal to reserve lands had a devastating impact on ____ indigenous ways of knowing ongoing ____ is also evident in the epidemic of violence against Aboriginal women racism some current strategies and interventions include health services, programs and systems directed by ____ indigenous peoples ____ pose a significant barrier to improving indigenous health generally data challenges the stories of indigenous health in canada told in mainstream society are... often characterized by ____ racist stereotypes and images which of these are included in similar characteristics of women's roles across first nations women could transcend gender roles why did the 'war woman' offend the europeans she was the opposite of the universal male dominance the historical indian princess/squaw dichotomy is part of the history that has lead to current day violence against indigenous women and girls true which of the following does the indian continue to perpetuate and normalize political exclusion, geographical exclusion, regulation of the family legislation stated that a status indian women married a non-indian man would cease to be an indian true

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