Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show
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Treaty Millionaire Quiz Show
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Teaching Treaties in the ClassroomGrade 6
Grade 6 Major Theme: Revival of the Treaty Relationship: Living in Harmony
Theme Topics
Relationships First Nations, Federal and Provincial Governments Work Together
Traditional Teachings
The Restoration of First Nations Languages and Cultures
History First Nations Peoples and Communities Work Towards Self-Sufficiency
Treaties Treaties in Saskatchewan Are Recognized and Affirmed, and Must Be
Honoured and Implemented
The content used in this game is based on the Teaching Treaties in the Classroom: Themes and Topics for Grade 6.
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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.
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$100
The historical First Nations and British worldviews are
B - Very differentA - Similar
C - Little difference between worldviewsD - Are the same
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$200
Self government to First Nations people is
B - Government by another countryA - Government by its own people
C - Government by the British CrownD - Government by the newcomers
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$500
What three governments are working together resolve First Nations issues in Saskatchewan?
B - Canada, British Crown, and First Nations
A - Canada, First Nations and Saskatchewan
C - Canada, British Crown and SaskatchewanD - Canada, First Nations and Métis
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$1000
The Treaty Table explores and discusses
B - First Nations treaty rights and/or jurisdiction issues
A - First Nations membership issues
C - First Nations political agreementsD - First Nations organizations and how to manage them
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$2000
This office facilitates meetings of the Treaty Table
B - Office of First Nations AffairsA - Office of Indian Affairs
C - Office of the Treaty CommissionerD - Office of the Treaty Governments
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$4000
What stage of Indian education was the most detrimental to First Nations peoples?
B - The Local Control School PeriodA - Traditional Education
C - The Day School PeriodD - Residential/Industrial School Period
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$8000
Indian control of Indian education means
B - The Saskatchewan government controls the education system
A - The Canadian government controls the education system
C - The First Nations’ governments control the education systemD - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada controls the education system
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$16000
A Saskatchewan First Nations’ education institution is
B - Saskatchewan First Nations CentreA - Saskatchewan Indigenous College
C - Saskatchewan Indian Institute of TechnologiesD - First Nations Institute of Technologies
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$32000
Urban reserves are made possible by
B - First Nations’ land claims
A - Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
C - First Nations’ EldersD - First Nations’ education institutions
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$64000
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is
B - A First Nations tribal organizationA - A First Nations national organization
C - A First Nations provincial organizationD - A Saskatchewan university
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$125000
Urban reserves are important to First Nations people because they
B - lead to economic dependencyA - lead to economic self-sufficiency
C - promote social concerns and issuesD - promote less business in the city
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$250000
What does this phrase mean “As long as the sun shines, the grasses grow and the rivers flow”?
B - For a limited timeA - For a few decades
C - For four seasonsD - Forever
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We are all Treaty People means
B - Only newcomers are treaty peopleA - Only First Nations are treaty people
C - American citizens are treaty peopleD - All Saskatchewan citizens are treaty people
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This Act recognized First Nations’ aboriginal and treaty rights
B - The Indian Act 1876A - The Canadian Constitution Act 1982
C - The British North America Act 1867D - The Human Rights Act 1998
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Audio files used were from the adrian TNT and soundbible.com websites
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Office of the Treaty CommissionerBay 215-2553 Grasswood Rd East
Saskatoon, SaskatchewanS7T 1C8
Phone: 306-244-2100Fax: 306-667-5654