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