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Metis Terms
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Inherent rights: Rights with origins in fundamental justice.
Scrip: A document that could be exchanged for land, and that was offered to the Metis at the time of the numbered treaties.
Autonomy: Authority to make decisions.
Metis: A person who is of mixed blood from aboriginal and European ancestry.
Metis Betterment Act: An Act done by the Alberta government to have a committee of metis and government officials to plot out lands for allocation to the metis community.
Section 35: A section in the constitution that recognizes and affirms aboriginal (first nation, metis) rights.
Harvesting Rights: Rights benefiting the Metis through section 35 in the Canadian Constitution.
Metis Terms
Across:3. | Rights benefiting the Metis through section 35 in the Canadian Constitution. | 5. | An Act done by the Alberta government to have a committee of metis and government officials to plot out lands for allocation to the metis community. |
| 6. | Authority to make decisions. |
| | Down:1. | Rights with origins in fundamental justice. | 2. | A document that could be exchanged for land, and that was offered to the Metis at the time of the numbered treaties. |
| 4. | A section in the constitution that recognizes and affirms aboriginal (first nation, metis) rights. | 5. | A person who is of mixed blood from aboriginal and European ancestry. |
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Metis Terms
Across:3. | Rights benefiting the Metis through section 35 in the Canadian Constitution. | 5. | An Act done by the Alberta government to have a committee of metis and government officials to plot out lands for allocation to the metis community. |
| 6. | Authority to make decisions. |
| | Down:1. | Rights with origins in fundamental justice. | 2. | A document that could be exchanged for land, and that was offered to the Metis at the time of the numbered treaties. |
| 4. | A section in the constitution that recognizes and affirms aboriginal (first nation, metis) rights. | 5. | A person who is of mixed blood from aboriginal and European ancestry. |
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© 2016
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