Sunday, August 18, 2019
The Natives of Canada Essay -- Canadian Canada History
The Natives of Canada          I believe the rising anger and determination by native peoples  towards land claims and equal rights has created a situation which must be  addressed immediately.        Man has come a long way in time, as he has learned to master the powers  of fire, and to hunt and fish for food. All of this was done by a  collection of knowledge.  With these thought patterns, he reached a way of  life which was suitable and which created a sense of balance throughout the  world's complex ecosystem.  But one group of people wanted more.  They  progressed and educated their minds through time.  To some it may be known  as plain greed and to others known as common day evolution.  To this day  the answer remains in the hands of the philosophers.  The European  continent hosted the group of human beings that thrived for ultimate  knowledge and a perfect civilization.  The famous quote Trial and Error was  appropriate for the European's escalating achievements.  Some were fatal  and some were rewarding, but they were all eventually accomplished in the  great European continent.  They then set out to other continents to broaden  their horizons and reach total knowledge and enlightenment.        The 16th century was the setting for the early days of the arriving  Europeans to the North American continent. Countries such as England,  Portugal, France and Spain entered the continent and set up colonies which  were widely spread out over the land.  The natives of the area had formerly  agreed upon their occupation of the space, and so welcomed the newly  arrived settlers.  An agreement was made in the two-row wampum treaty which  was signed between the natives and the settlers from Europe in 1664.  The  agreement would allow...              ...  laws. Before the arrival of the European's, the natives had a very highly  developed society, with a perfect system of government.  Now, many  centuries later, they see that their common future has been torn to shreds.        If the self government proposal was put into effect, a natural resource  would be needed for it's survival, and at the present time the reservations  do not hold great possibilities.  A better location in the reservations  could quite possibly open a few new doors to the suffering natives.  The  current government has constituted the suggestion before, but no actions  were ever taken.  In conclusion, it is clearly evident that if the natives  were ever given more responsibility, which includes a greater authority in  the decision making process of Canada, it would most definitely allow them  to plan a new and powerful role in Canadian society.                        
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