Indian Act
Canada [1876]
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legal status of Indians
- In Canada: Indigenous peoples
…legal definition given in the Indian Act of 1876. People legally defined as Indians are known as status Indians. First Nations people who have chosen to give up their status rights or who have lost them through intermarriage with people of European ancestry are called nonstatus Indians. (Beginning in 1985,…
Read More - In Canada: Ethnic minorities
…improved, and in 1959 the Indian Act was amended to increase opportunities for First Nations peoples’ influence on decisions affecting them. The Métis, equal to people of European ancestry according to the law though in fact often treated as purely Indigenous, played an important part in the growing protest. The…
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