Government and Citizenship · Civics
Indigenous Governance
An introduction to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit governance structures and their relationship with the Canadian government.
Key Questions
- 1How are many Indigenous communities governed?
- 2What is the role of a Chief and Council?
- 3How do Indigenous governments work with the federal government?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: People and Environments: Political and Physical Regions of Canada - Grade 4ON: Heritage and Identity: Early Societies - Grade 4
Grade: Grade 4
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Government and Citizenship
Period: Civics
Suggested Methodologies
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