Exam 9: Aboriginal Community Development
Exam 1: Importance of Community48 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Community Development48 Questions
Exam 3: History of Community Development48 Questions
Exam 4: Perspectives on Community Development48 Questions
Exam 5: Building Relationships With the Community49 Questions
Exam 6: Process of Community Development48 Questions
Exam 7: Skills for Working in Communities48 Questions
Exam 8: Canadian Case Studies48 Questions
Exam 9: Aboriginal Community Development48 Questions
Exam 10: International Community Development48 Questions
Exam 11: Social Welfare and the Future of Community Development48 Questions
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If an Aboriginal surrender their status as an Indian to become a full-fledged Canadian citizen, the process is called
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An Aboriginal scholar, Dockstator, suggested that the relationship between the Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals is a
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In the Spring season of change within Aboriginal communities, the community
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The first Aboriginal organizational meeting was funded by the Saskatchewan government under
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The denial of the right to vote by the Aboriginals until 1960 is an example of
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The Winter season is the first stage of change within Aboriginal communities.
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What factors precipitated the negotiation and renewal stage of relationship between the Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals?
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Relocation of the Aboriginals to particular lands and formation of residential schools for Aboriginal children are examples of strategies used by the colonizers in the
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When the social and economic problems experienced by Aboriginal communities were grouped together and reconceptualised as individual problems with the need for a Western solution, the type of colonization is
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Enfranchisement meant that Aboriginal peoples had to surrender their status as an Indian to become a full-fledged citizen of Canada.
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The health profile of Aboriginal women is comparable to that of women in developing countries.
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Describe two principles that can be used to guide community development for indigenous peoples.
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The Lubicon Lake Band exemplifies the use of multiple and changing strategies to get the government to keep their commitment to treaty benefits. Examples of their tactics included court cases, demonstrations,
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To improve the social conditions of the Peguis Band in Manitoba, the South African ambassador inspected their reserve by invitation. This political embarrassment tactic was used by
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Governmental strategies that attempted to silence Aboriginals included calling for more studies on the issue as well as
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The diversity of Aboriginal communities is seen from the different locations, wealth, resources, and traditional beliefs.
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Forcing the Aboriginal people to relocate and stay in a particular land base is a form of
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