Travel and Tourism | Water and Food Insecurity | MMIWG | The Fight for Rights | History |
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Travel
This is defined as the movement of people between geographical locations
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This woman spread awareness of the problems of water and environmental pollution of the Great Lakes and Indigenous reserves by walking over 25 000 km
Grandmother Josephine
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This project helps raise (visual) awareness of the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Red Dress Project
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This country granted legal personhood to the Whanganui River
New Zealand
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This document was put in place to "generalize a vast and varied population of people and assimilate them into non-Indigenous society"
The Indian Act
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An example of this classification of tourism is when someone from Ontario visits Quebec
Domestic Tourism
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This environmental change threatens food availability, access, and stability of food systems.
Climate Change
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A term that refers to the idea that the amount of media coverage and concern for a missing person is dependent on their racial status and background. In most cases, minorities are pushed aside while those who fit the "beauty standards" and come from wealth are overrepresented. Gabby Petito is an example of this.
Missing White Woman Syndrome
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The Inuit defend this practice, which was banned, that supports and helps maintain their livelihood.
Seal Hunting
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These were put in place to "kill the Indian in the child"
Residential Schools
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This form of tourism promotes being sustainable and respectful while visiting natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people
Ecotourism
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This location in Nunavut has created a school food program for children who are hungry due to food insecurity
Cambridge Bay
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This organization researches and documents the status of violence against Indigenous women in Canada. It seeks to educate and influence people on the issues Indigenous women face.
Sisters in Spirit
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This development is being opposed by the Wet'suwet'en people and supporters.
The Coastal Gaslink Pipeline
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These were “for the use and benefit of the respective bands for which they were set apart”
Reserves
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This is a celebration that showcases Indigenous music, dances, regalia, food, and crafts
Powwow
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This program subsidies certain grocery items to improve access to perishable, nutritious, and traditional food in some communities
Nutrition North Canada (NNC)
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This is the date of the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
October 4th
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Canadians and Indigenous people are waiting on an apology from the Catholic Church due to their participation in this issue.
Residential Schools
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Many of these legally binding agreements between Indigenous people and the government were never followed through with-- and it was the government's fault
Treaties
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This is the historic park that Airbnb partnered with to promote the park's tours; these tours educate guests on Indigenous culture and history
Stanley Park
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In the '60s, this reserve was polluted with mercury; the people of this area are still facing the consequences today
Grassy Narrows
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This organization advocates to the government to investigate and reopen unsolved murders with links to Highway 16 (Highway of Tears).
E-PANA
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This Canadian document outlines 94 calls to action of which the government should act upon in order to achieve reconciliation
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC)
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This established a political and legal justification for colonization and seizure of land not owned by Christians
The Doctrine of Discovery
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