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SFU Week 9 A/R Crossword

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The legal status of many reputedly public routes through reserve lands may mean that "____________ movement" is, legally trespass.
In response to the failure to return the reserve as promised, George & FNs supporters _____________ the Ipperwash Provincial Park.
The tensions of Indigenous disputes in BC abated with the 1991 election of the New __________________________ Party.
The summer of 1990 saw nearly _____________ blockades staged in BC.
The impetus for _____________ came from First Peoples' responses to the White Paper 1969.
The 1995 __________________________ Lake standoff was the largest and most expensive RCMP operation in Canadian history.
The Tsilhqot'in decision will __________________wherever there are outstanding land claims.
The Tsilhqot'in must identify specific____________where its people once lived, rather than assert a claim over a broad area.
The blockade is often surrounded with _____________ and racist hysteria.
There seems to be considerable variation in the degree of __________________associated with blockades.
The issue of media representation is a topic examined in the 1996 _______________ Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
_____________ in the area is one of the 3 points in the Aboriginal Title Test.
Anthony O'Brien George was known as___________ George.
A blockade is an attempt to interfere with the flow of _____________ and/or commodities through the placement of an obstruction, either partial or complete.
The ancestors of Kettle Point and Stoney Point were __________________.
Restrictions upon personal movement occasioned by blockades must be counterposed to the __________________mobility visited upon Indigenous communities through economic and cultural dislocation.
A First Nations claim to place through a blockade marks not only an assertion of ownership, in the narrow sense, but a _____________ laden assertion of "being."
In 1880 a __________________was staged at Ft St John with First Nations demanding treaty negotiations.
The _____________ 1990 blockade was staged at Duffey Lake at 118 days.
The Tsilhqot'in argue the court's decision____________ to recognize the way its people had lived for centuries.
In 1872, the _____________ blockaded the Skeena River in an attempt to be compensated for the burning of one of their villages.
The Treaty of Niagara was not written in alphabetic form; rather it was done according to Aboriginal protocol with the delivery of speeches and ______________ belts.
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The Tsilhqot'in ruling makes it clear that _____________ law still applies to land over which Aboriginal title has been declared, subject to constitutional limits.
Residents believed the federal government paid little attention to the ____________________________________attachment and economic dependency of the Stoney Point people to their land.
Most media researchers concur that news stories about minorities are a major source of __________________.
The Nuxalk Nation who engaged in a blockade at Fog Creek near Bella Coola in September 1995, justified their action as a_________________of traditional lands.
The blockade jumped to prominence with the _____________ standoff of 1990
The BC government refusal to recognize Aboriginal _____________ and increasing resource extraction led to First Peoples staging blockades as a form of direct action.
A partial blockade impedes____________traffic, like logging trucks.
Canada's top court agreed that a _____________ tribe can claim land title even if it uses it only some of the time.
D. George was from the _____________ Point Reserve.
Dissenting groups discount the treaty process as a sell out of Indigenous _____________.
The federal government had appropriated this Stoney reserve as a military training site in 1942 pursuant to the War__________ Act.
Aboriginal people who lived at Stoney Point and at Kettle Point operated on the Anishnabek principle of __________________.
DND stands for the Department of National ______________.
The "Indian _____________ of rights" is also known as the Indian Magna Carta.
The grievances that underly direct actions are deeply rooted in Indigenous __________________ experience.
The 1990 _____________People Movement's Duffey Lake blockade stood from July to November
Our understanding of blockades is largely framed by the __________________.