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Métis people (Canada): Quiz

  
  

Question 1:
Which of the following are related to Métis people (Canada)?
Other White Brazilian, English people
Swedes, Norwegians, Icelanders, Faroese, English.
English, Irish, Anglo-Mu00E9tis
Scottish, Scottish Canadians, Ulster Scots, English-speaking Quebecer

Question 2: [15] The Hudson's Bay Company discouraged unions between their fur traders and First Nations and Inuit woman, while the ________ (the French fur trading company) supported such marriages.
Grey NunsNorth West CompanyGolden Square Mile1976 Summer Olympics

Question 3: [17] During this time the ________ pressured the Aboriginals to sign treaties (known as the "Numbered treaties") which turned over rights to almost the entire western plains to the Government of Canada.
Government of CanadaParliament of CanadaGovernor General of CanadaMonarchy of Canada

Question 4: Most Métis people today are not so much the direct result of First Nations and European intermixing any more than English Canadians today are the direct result of intermixing of ________ and Britons.
Anglo-SaxonsGermanic peoplesSaxonsFranks

Question 5: On September 23, 2003, The ________ ruled that Métis are in fact a Distinct People with significant Rights.
National Gallery of CanadaSupreme Court of CanadaPolitics of CanadaGovernor General of Canada

Question 6: The Provisional Government of Saskatchewan was the name given by Louis Riel to the independent state he declared during the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 in what is today the Canadian province of ________.
AlbertaManitobaSaskatchewanBritish Columbia

Question 7: The provisional government collapsed that year after the ________.
Métis people (Canada)Battle of BatocheNorth-West RebellionBattle of Fish Creek

Question 8: In March 1885, the Métis heard that a contingent of 500 ________ was heading west.
Canada Border Services AgencyRoyal Canadian Mounted PoliceOntario Provincial PoliceEnvironment Canada

Question 9: [10] What followed was the ________ of 1869 and consequently the exile of Louis Riel to the United States.
Red River RebellionFirst NationsNorth-West RebellionMétis people (Canada)

Question 10: During the height of the North American fur trade in the 1700s and 1800s, many French-Canadian fur traders married First Nations and Inuit women, mainly First Nations ________, Ojibwa, or Saulteaux.
Ermineskin Cree NationCreeEnoch Cree NationFrog Lake, Alberta
















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