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Genealogy

- a persons line of ancestry


- the study of family lines of ancestors

family

- a group of people that are related


e.i. parents, grandparents, cousins, aunts, etc.

Indian Status

the legal standing of a First Nations person who is registered under the Indian Act. every Indigenous person gets a piece of Identification called an Indian Status Card

Descendent

a person born in a direct biological line like a persons child, grandchild, & great grand children

Immigration

individuals become permanent residents or citizens of another country

Matrilineal

tracing the blood line through the mothers line

Pedigree

2 definitions based on its usage


1) is an ancestral, or genealogical table, used to showcase ones lineage


2)as above^, an ancestral table, especially to show ones inheritance of nobility, or purebread status



Treaty

- a formal agreement between 2 groups, countries, status, etc (i.e. treaty of Versailles, Treat No. 9)

Ancestor

a person, typically one more person above a grandparent, from where one is a descended

Generation

Can classify 2 different things:


1) an individual or group of children (siblings) born in each step of a family line


2) a group of individuals born within a certain time frame, regardless of family connections (i.e. millennials, gen z, boomers)