What are some of the evidences of increased self-determination of indigenous people in northern Canada?
What will be an ideal response?
The creation of the Nunavut territory in 1999 is one of the biggest contributions to native self-determination in the Far North. Empowered in 1993 by the Canadian Native Land Claims Agreement to have a critical voice in the management of land and resources, the Canadian government guaranteed shares of federal royalties from mineral exploration, title to thousands of square miles of traditional Inuit land, hunting and fishing rights, and "procurement preference" programs that give preference to Inuit-owned contractors.
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a) A social spirit attached to gifts that suggests or requires reciprocity b) Reciprocal gift-giving c) A cohesive force in communities d) All of the above
Boundaries of biogeographic realms usually
A. based on current country delineation. B. arbitrary, demarcated by Alfred Wallace in the 19th century. C. based on locations of major high and low pressure zones. D. climatic and topographic barriers. E. follow the boundaries of biomes.
Describe, with the aid of a diagram, the orbital paths followed by geostationary and polar-orbiting satellites.
What will be an ideal response?
What do cyclothems represent?
A)volcanism B)evaporation C)transgressive and regressive cycles D)transgression only E)regression only