First Nations How have First Nations Peoples Exercised

  • Slides: 6
Download presentation
First Nations

First Nations

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First Nations peoples exercise their collective rights and preserve their identities by staying true to their culture. First Nations were the first people in Canada and deserve collective rights to keep them protected. h

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First Nations peoples have exercised their collective rights and preserved their identities by making Treaties. Through Treaties created in the past, First Nations peoples have many rights allowing their traditions to be practiced.

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First Nations peoples hunt, fish, and trap just as they did in the years before Europeans arrived. Through the Treaties they have created, First Nations peoples have different rights regarding hunting, fishing, and trapping than other Canadians.

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First Nations peoples also practice traditional aspects of their culture. They dance traditional dances, speak their own languages, and perform their ceremonies. Through these things, First Nations peoples have preserved their identity.

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First

How have First Nations Peoples Exercised their Collective Rights and Preserved their Identities? First Nations peoples put pressure on the government when they feel their rights are being infringed upon. By doing this, they keep the collective rights they deserve. First Nations peoples also keep their identities because the government is not taking things away from them which are key aspects of their culture.