Canadian Indian Act

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December 12, 2014

 

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It was then that the distinction between Status Indians and Non-Status Indians was made. The Canadian government quickly displayed their control by forbidding the sale of any land within the reserve unless it was turned over to the Crown. Another major part of the act was the enfranchisement of the Native American...
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In the amendment of 1884, the government banned the potlatch ceremony (a popular celebration among the First Nations an the Pacific Coast) for they believe it was a corrupt and destructive ritual. In 1951, after the imprisonment of numerous Natives, this legislation was dropped by the act. In 1927, it became forbidden for any person to raise money for Aboriginal in order to pursue any claim, unless permission was granted by the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, yet attempt in making them absolutely dependent of the government...
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