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collective rights (Francophone Rights (Right to have Education and…
collective rights
Francophone Rights
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The British and french fought back and forth over land and official language for years until Britain won the final fight. they promised to have french rights as long as English was the first language.
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Manitoba ended up closing schools. this fueled the fire of treating french people poorly. Not letting them in stores, work at certain places etc.
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The Indian act
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Restricted travel rights and traditional ceremony, clothing etc.
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Ethnocentric is the act of believing that your culture, country, language, etc is superior to others. This was and still is quite common among different cultures especially Europeans
Collective Identity is when the rights and beliefs that a group values effects someones personal mindset and values.
Treaties
Treaty Rights: these count as collective rights because it is only given to a specific group of people
Treaties in Canada promised Education, hunting anf fishing rights, reserves, farming assistance, payments, annual benefits.
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Treaties are agreements among nations that protect land, identity or culture.
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Assimilation is the effort of changing somebody's cultural or religious background. this is extremely common
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