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First Nations - Indian Act -

First Nations - Indian Act -. The Indian Act. WHAT. The Indian Act defines who is an "Indian" and contains legal disabilities and legal rights for registered Indians. WHAT.

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First Nations - Indian Act -

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  1. First Nations- Indian Act -

  2. The Indian Act

  3. WHAT • The Indian Act defines who is an "Indian" and contains legal disabilities and legal rights for registered Indians.

  4. WHAT • The act allowed the Canadian government almost complete control over how “Indians” lived and interacted with “non-Indians”. • It also gave the government special responsibility for First Nations health, education, and lands.

  5. WHERE • It applies all across Canada

  6. WHEN • The Indian Act was enacted in 1876 by the Parliament of Canada

  7. WHY • The federal government wanted an act to amend and consolidate previous laws concerning the First Nations people.

  8. WHO • The Canadian Government for Status Indians

  9. The Indian Act • Extra Info: There have been many amendments to the Act starting in 1951. Most notably Bill C-31 in 1985: Which was guided by three principles: • removal of discrimination; • restoring status and membership rights; and • increasing control of Indian bands over their own affairs.

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