The document discusses the history of Aboriginal peoples in Canada and the various ways they became a minority population, including:
- The Indian Act of 1867 which attempted to force Aboriginal peoples to adopt European lifestyles and assimilate by banning cultural practices and ceremonies. It also placed Aboriginal peoples on reserves and sent children to residential schools.
- Disease epidemics which devastated many Aboriginal communities as they had no immunity, killing an estimated 60-70% of some populations.
- Loss of traditional lands as European settlement expanded under the Dominion Lands Act, displacing Aboriginal peoples from their nomadic lifestyles.
- The residential school system which sought to suppress Aboriginal culture and languages through the forcible removal of