Week 1 Quiz_ INDG305 OL01 Treaties in Canada
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Date
Jun 23, 2024
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Due
May 10 at 11:59pm
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5
Questions
18
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Question 1
Historically, European colonists had to explain the treaty making process
to First Peoples. True False Correct!
Correct!
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How did First Peoples record treaty promises? oral traditions such as story and song ou Answered
ou Answered
ceremonial practices such as the pipe smoking ceremony ceremonial objects such as wampum all of the above orrect Answer
orrect Answer
none of the above--they used written documents 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 3
Out of the many treaties negotiated between 1701 and 1923, how many
does the Canadian federal government still recognize?
70 Correct!
Correct!
123 54 none of the above 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 4
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land surrenders Aboriginal title trade and peace Correct!
Correct!
Aboriginal rights 0.75 / 0.75 pts
Question 5
Match the treaties to their geographical locations.
Douglas Treaties
Vancouver Island
Correct!
Correct!
Robinson Treaties
Great Lakes Region
Correct!
Correct!
Peace and Friendship
Treaties
Eastern Canada
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 6
Peace and Friendship treaties are no longer legally binding because they
were negotiated by Hudson's Bay employees and other fur traders. True False Correct!
Correct!
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Europeans did not take Haudenosaunee traditions seriously and did not
see the need to provide wampum belts during treaties negotiations. True False Correct!
Correct!
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Question 8
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 is the single most important document in
the history of treaty making. True Correct!
Correct!
False 0 / 0.25 pts
Question 9
How many treaties did James Douglas negotiate for the colony of British
Columbia?
None orrect Answer
orrect Answer
14 ou Answered
ou Answered
Douglas negotiated treaties only on Vancouver Island. There were
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15 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 10
The Douglas Treaties are unique because the Indigenous lands left to the
treaties signatories remain under Aboriginal Title. True Correct!
Correct!
False 0 / 0.25 pts
Question 11
Who believed that further treaties were needed in British Columbia to
legally acquire Indigenous lands?
British Monarchy General Assembly of the Colonies of British Columbia and Vancouver New settlers ou Answered
ou Answered
Governor James Douglas All of the above orrect Answer
orrect Answer
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Why were the Anishinaabe pushing Crown representative for treaties
around the Great Lakes?
Settlers were arriving on their lands Government officials had issued illegal mining permits to private
companies
ou Answered
ou Answered
They wanted to establish relationship terms for land sharing All of the above orrect Answer
orrect Answer
None of the above 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 13
The Anishinaabe agreed to land surrenders. True False Correct!
Correct!
The Anishinaabe agreed to share their lands, permitting settlers to live on them, but did not agree to surrender them for all time.
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Question 14
Why are the Robinson treaties unique as treaties? 6/21/24, 9:17 PM
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they negotiated the settlement of lands to settlers they included an annuity clause that increased as revenue increased Correct!
Correct!
they were not unique 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 15
There have been disputes over the treaty terms in the Robinson treaties
because Europeans and First Peoples interpreted the treaty terms
differently. True False Correct!
Correct!
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Question 16
In Leanne Simpson's article "Looking after Gdoo-naaganinaa: Precolonial
Nishnaabeg Diplomatic and Treaty Relationships," she suggests that
Anishinaabe live by the principles of Bimaadiziwin. What do these
principles emphasize? the autonomy and freedom of the Anishinaabe nation living the good life by maintaing relationships and balance ou Answered
ou Answered
maintaining balance between human and non-human (animal kin)
relationships
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Question 17
The “Dish with One Spoon” is a Haudenosaunee treaty that uses a
wampum belt to reflect the spirit and terms of the negotiation between the
Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe. The concept behind the Dish with
One Spoon Wampum reflects the principles that were given to the
Haudenosaunee by the Peacemaker in the Kaienerekowa (Great Law of
Peace). The dish represents shared hunting grounds, but in the
Haudenosaunee version there is one spoon not only to reinforce the idea
of sharing and responsibility, but also to promote peace. There are no
knives allowed around the dish so that no one gets hurt. True or False: This treaty was understood between both nations as a
safeguard for future generations of Indigenous peoples. True Correct!
Correct!
False 0.25 / 0.25 pts
Question 18
The "One Dish One Spoon Treaty" is an example of. . . ? sharing land stewardship duties maintaining peaceful relations amongst Indigenous nations rights and responsibilities over territory all of the above Correct!
Correct!
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