1) Who are Aboriginal people? a) The way a group of people live (food, music, language). b) The first people to live in a land. c) The words people use to speak. d) The people who lead a country. 2) What is culture? a) The first people to live in a land. b) The people who lead a country. c) The way a group of people live (food, music, language). d) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. 3) What is a land right? a) A right is something you are allowed to do or have. A land right is a right to live in a certain part of the country. b) The first people to live in a land. c) Something people do again and again over time. d) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic. 4) What is a treaty? a) An agreement between two groups. b) A piece of land set aside for Aboriginal people. c) Have both Aboriginal and European family history. d) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. 5) What is a residential school? a) A piece of land set aside for Aboriginal people. b) The Métis language. c) The first people to live in a land. d) A school where many Aboriginal children lived. 6) What is a government? a) The words people use to speak. b) The people who lead a country. c) A right is something you are allowed to do or have. A land right is a right to live in a certain part of the country. d) The Métis language. 7) What are traditions? a) Something people do again and again over time. b) A piece of land set aside for Aboriginal people. c) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. d) A school where many Aboriginal children lived. 8) What is a language? a) Have both Aboriginal and European family history. b) A right is something you are allowed to do or have. A land right is a right to live in a certain part of the country. c) The Métis language. d) The words people use to speak. 9) Who are First Nations? a) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. b) A right is something you are allowed to do or have. A land right is a right to live in a certain part of the country. c) The way a group of people live (food, music, language). d) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic. 10) What is a reserve? a) A right is something you are allowed to do or have. A land right is a right to live in a certain part of the country. b) A piece of land set aside for Aboriginal people. c) A school where many Aboriginal children lived. d) The words people use to speak. 11) Who are the Inuit? a) Aboriginal people who live in the Arctic. b) Something people do again and again over time. c) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. d) The people who lead a country. 12) Who are the Métis? a) A school where many Aboriginal children lived. b) Have both Aboriginal and European family history. c) Something people do again and again over time. d) The people who lead a country. 13) What is Michif? a) Aboriginal people in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. b) The Métis language. c) The first people to live in a land. d) A school where many Aboriginal children lived.

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