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Aboriginal Political Leadership Today
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3. The process of forcing one culture to become absorbed by a larger, more dominant or mainstream group.
4. This has been amended a number of times the last time in 1985.
7. This refers to a situation in which a superior power or authority regulates the conduct of other groups on an
individual and authoritative scale.
10. An Aboriginal woman who married a non-Aboriginal man lost this due to the marrying-out clause.
11. The acronym for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
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1. To change or modify existing legislation or laws.
2. The process of trying to establish a new colony while imposing new beliefs, values, and attitudes on
existing cultures.
5. There are eleven of these in total.
6. The White Paper was opposed by this group.
8. Refers to something that takes place by nature or habit.
9. The customs and shared beliefs, attitudes, values, goals, practices, social forms, and material traits of a religious, racial or social group.
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