Multiple Choice
Before 1982, Status Indian women who married a Non-Status man
A) transferred their Status rights to their husband and children.
B) kept Indian Status, but could not transfer it to their husband and children.
C) kept Indian Status, as did their children, but could not transfer it to their husband.
D) were stripped of Indian status, as were their descendants.
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