1. page 109
That they had been acepted to pass on their cultures and traditions instead of being integrated by other nations' culture.
2. page 117 question1-3
1)Because they are part of a national initiative aimed at reversing generations of alienation.
2)Because they were sent to residential schools to speed assimilation, and that they were constantly been mistreated. 3)The higher rates of suicide, substance abuse, homelessness, law troubles, high-school dropouts.
3.page124.
1.He blocked the passage of the Accord by refusing to vote for it before the June deadline. 2.Yes, because the majority rules and make decisions for the policies or the laws.
4.page126
1.a)He misplaced the reason of why the Aboriginal people were being mistreated, and concluded that it was because of their identity.
b)Because if they were not opposing to it, it actually means that they agree that this culture should be eliminated just because the Aboriginal people wanterd to be treated in the right way.
2.For the Aboriginal people, they wanted legislative brach to pass law, since they needed political protection on their
huhman rights, and the federal and the province needed executive implement them since it's not just about the law, it's more about how they are going to use the law in order to protect human rights.
3. Yes, because it shown disrespect to the Aboriginal's people's past history and their culture, and it was never right for them to elminate a culture in the name of culture integration.