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Hawai'i gets independence from England
1843
Hawaiian proclamation of neutrality
1853
Hawai'i ratifies its constitution
1864
Queen Lili'oukalani takes the throne
1891
John Stevens overthrows the government of Hawai'i and declares a republic
1893
Grover Cleveland promises Hawai'i back; doesn't do it
1893
McKinley becomes president, makes bid to recognize provisional government of Hawai'i
1894
Senate votes to recognize government of Hawai'i because of getting Puerto Rico and Cuba
1898
Hawai'i becomes a state
1959
Akaka Bill
2009
William Henry Harrison meets with Shawnee; buys 3 million acres land
1809
Tecumthe goes south to rally support from Creek, etc.
1811
Tecumthe and Temsquatawe, Shawnee decide to support the British
1812
British retreat from battle, Tecumthe dies
Oct 5 1813
1830
Indian Removal Act
John Ross pleads for his people; Supreme Court rules that Cherokee are SOVEREIGN people; Andrew Jackson ignores it (Gold)
1830-8
John Ridge sells land for $5 million
1838
7000 soldiers forcibly remove 16000 Cherokee
1838
Chaktaw people moved (of 13 000, 2000 die)
1831
Creek people moved (1/3 die)
1836
Sali and family surrender and die for freedom of the Eastern Cherokoo
Nov 25 1838
1848
California becomes part of the US
Cochise flees false kidnapping charges
1861
11 years after Cochise flees he surrenders; Apache reservation dissolved and moved to ----
San Carlos
---- of the Apache resist moving to San Carlos
2/3
Geronimo surrenders to --- --- in -----
Nelson Miles, 1866
1877
General Allotment Act
From the 1877 General Allotment Act, --- of people lost their land
2/3
Nez Perce / Chief Joseph move 1700 miles with 700 people towards Chief Sitting Bull in Canada
1877
Chief Joseph surrendered to ---- ----- in ------, on the date -----
Nelson Miles, Montana, 1877
Wounded Knee
1973
Wounded knee w/ Leonard Peltier
1975
The Trail of Broken Treaties happened in ----; main demand was the return of ----- acres
1972; 110 million
1900s policies sought to make Natives live as "-----" men
individual
Haldimand Land Tract
1784
Deskaheh
1923
RCMP raid traditional house; steal wampum
1924
6 Nations Reclamation; creation of the Iroquois Police
1959
Until --- it was thought that Crown land was kept in common but could be titled by the Sovereign
1973
250 delegates meet in Geneva in --- for the Conference against
1977, Racism Against Indigenous People of the Western Hemisphere
1977 sparks ---- ---- --- ------ ----
Working group on Indigenous people
Year that Working Group on Indigenous people first met
1982
Working group on indigenous people sparked ---- that was published in ----
UNDRIP, 2008
NAFTA removed ---- --- from the Mexican constitution
Article 27
Zapatista namesake is ---- ---- who led a rebellion of ----- workers in ------
Emilio Zapata, 27000, 1912
In ---- Section --- added to constitution emphasized ---- ----
1982, 35, existing rights
Marshall case emphasized that title = rights
1990
Sparrow case emphasized that title = rights
1990
Both --- and ---- demonstrate that State legislation still has discretionary power of existing rights
Sparrow, Marshall
BC claims task force started in ---; currently there are --- land-claims negotiations going on
1992, 47
In 1997, this trial showed that title means right to land, not just resource extraction, and that oral evidence can be entered into court proceedings
Delgamuukw
The year that Delgamuukw went to court
1997
Nunavut separated from NWT
1999
Ratio of ownership in Nunavut; ratio of population in Nunavut
83/17; 15/85
Nisga'a become self-governing
May 11 2001
According to the SCOW institute, what First Nations people generally want
Language laws, internal matters, lands and roads, use of land, management of forest
According to the SCOW institute, what Canada is willing to negotiate
Internal matters, matters that impact outside community
What Canada is NOT willing to negotiate
Anything international, anything economic
Plan proposed by AANDC to make reservation lands "fee simple"
FNPO
Native advocate for FNPO
Manny Jules
Terms that replaced "extinguished" in land claims
finality and certainty
According to Pam Palmater, FNPO would contravene ---- --- and ----
treaty rights, UNDRIP
Allows for confiscation of real / personal property during conquest
Act of State doctrine
States that Britain will NOT extinguish property while assuming sovereignty
Doctrine of Continuity
----- is an throw-back to ----- policies such as the General Allotment Act
FNPO, assimilationist
In the absence if EXPLICIT RECOGNITION, private property rights are extinguished
Doctrine of Continuity
---- ---- read to Indigenous peoples, in Spanish, demanding subservience and religious conversion
Papal bull, spanish requirement