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Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show

Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show. Teaching Treaties in the Classroom Grade 6. Next . The content used in this game is based on the Teaching Treaties in the Classroom: Themes and Topics for Grade 6. Next . Instructions.

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Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show

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  1. Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show Teaching Treaties in the Classroom Grade 6 Next

  2. The content used in this game is based on the Teaching Treaties in the Classroom: Themes and Topics for Grade 6. Next

  3. Instructions • Be sure to use this game in the Slide Show view. Go to View and choose Slideshow. • Read the question. • 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

  4. $1000000 $100 $500000 $200 $250000 $500 The Prizes $125000 $1000 $64000 $2000 $32000 $4000 Next $16000 $8000

  5. $100 The historical First Nations and British worldviews are • A - Similar B - Very different • C - Little difference between worldviews • D - Are the same

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  8. $200 Self government to First Nations people is • A - Government by its own people B - Government by another country • C - Government by the British Crown • D - Government by the newcomers

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  11. $500 What three governments are working together resolve First Nations issues in Saskatchewan? • A - Canada, First Nations and • Saskatchewan B - Canada, British Crown, and First Nations • C - Canada, British Crown and • Saskatchewan • D - Canada, First Nations and Métis

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  14. $1000 The Treaty Table explores and discusses • A - First Nations membership issues B - First Nations treaty rights and/or jurisdiction issues • C - First Nations political agreements • D - First Nations organizations and how to manage them

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  17. $2000 This office facilitates meetings of the Treaty Table • A - Office of Indian Affairs B - Office of First Nations Affairs • C - Office of the Treaty Commissioner • D - Office of the Treaty Governments

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  20. $4000 What stage of Indian education was the most detrimental to First Nations peoples? • A - Traditional Education B - The Local Control School Period • C - The Day School Period • D - Residential/Industrial School Period

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  23. $8000 Indian control of Indian education means • A - The Canadian government controls • the education system B - The Saskatchewan government controls the education system • C - The First Nations’ governments • control the education system • D - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada • controls the education system

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  26. $16000 A Saskatchewan First Nations’ education institution is • A - Saskatchewan Indigenous College B - Saskatchewan First Nations Centre • C - Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies • D - First Nations Institute of Technologies

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  29. $32000 Urban reserves are made possible by • A - Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority B - First Nations’ land claims • C - First Nations’ Elders • D - First Nations’ education institutions

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  32. $64000 The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is • A - A First Nations national organization B - A First Nations tribal organization • C - A First Nations provincial organization • D - A Saskatchewan university

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  35. $125000 Urban reserves are important to First Nations people because they • A - lead to economic self-sufficiency B - lead to economic dependency • C - promote social concerns and issues • D - promote less business in the city

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  38. $250000 What does this phrase mean “As long as the sun shines, the grasses grow and the rivers flow”? • A - For a few decades B - For a limited time • C - For four seasons • D - Forever

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  41. $500000 We are all Treaty People means • A - Only First Nations are treaty people B - Only newcomers are treaty people • C - American citizens are treaty people • D - All Saskatchewan citizens are treaty people

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  44. $1000000 This Act recognized First Nations’ aboriginal and treaty rights • A - The Canadian Constitution Act 1982 B - The Indian Act 1876 • C - The British North America Act 1867 • D - The Human Rights Act 1998

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  47. Congratulations Quit Restart

  48. Office of the Treaty CommissionerBay 215-2553 Grasswood Rd EastSaskatoon, SaskatchewanS7T 1C8 Phone: 306-244-2100Fax: 306-667-5654 Audio files used were from the adrian TNT and soundbible.com websites and are available free for use.

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