Aboriginal Perspectives
An Interview with Kelly Quewezance
Jessica Wesaquate and Andrea Rogers
Subject area: |
Mathematics/Social Studies |
Strand: |
Problem-solving. currency |
Grade Level: |
Five |
Unit Association: |
interdependence, minority groups, identity,
heritage, local community, |
Objectives: |
Students will be able to learn who Indian
and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) is Students will be able to determine treaty annuity payments in mock scenarios. Students will be able to use the proper symbols when problem-solving with currency questions. Students will be able to state 3 new things they learned about the Before completing this lesson, have your students watch the interview video with Kelly Quewezance. Kelly is employed with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. He serves as a great Aboriginal role model. Click here to link to the INAC webpage for the history and background on the treaty annuity payments. You may also want to use this webpage to share with the students what INAC is responsible for. |
History/ Background: |
A First Nation member's right to treaty payments depends on the precise terms and conditions of your First Nation's treaty. You are entitled to annual treaty payments if you are registered as an Indian and a member of a First Nation that signed a treaty providing for annual treaty payments. You may also be eligible if you have an affiliation with a Treaty First Nation. Treaty annuities are normally paid in cash at Treaty Day events held annually on or off reserve. A treaty member gets $5.00 annually. Like Kelly says in the video, for
First Nations members that do not collect their $5.00 on a given year
or years, that money still remains collectable for the following year
or year when the member picks it up. |
Source: |
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada |
Problem Solving Scenarios: |
Students will need to understand the history of 'treaty money' before problem-solving the answers to the following scenarios:
As the educator you can use this activity as an introduction or create it into a full lesson by creating more problem-solving scenarios. Assessment: Have students fill-out exit notes at the end of the lesson indicating three new things they learned about the Treaty Annuity Payments process. |
Extension/Optional Activity: |
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