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Aniya Avila
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28 November, 17:08
What happened with the Indian Act of 1876?
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Olive Dorsey
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The Indian Act, which was enacted in 1876 and has since been amended, allows the government to control most aspects of aboriginal life: Indian status, land, resources, wills, education, band administration and so on ... In its previous versions, the Indian Act clearly aimed to assimilate First Nations
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