Asked by dhruv marwa on May 26, 2024

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A nurse working with a group of Indigenous parents refers to Treaty 6,which includes a provision for health care services and is often referred to as

A) The Truth and Reconciliation Act
B) The "medicine chest" clause.
C) The Indigenous band agreements.
D) The land and relationship understanding.

Treaty 6

A historic agreement made in 1876 between First Nations peoples in central Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, and the Crown of Canada.

Indigenous Parents

Parents who identify with cultural groups that are the original inhabitants of a given region or country, often possessing unique cultural and familial traditions.

Medicine Chest

A storage area, often a cabinet, for medications and first aid supplies in a home or healthcare setting.

  • Recognize the importance and provisions of treaties and acts relevant to Indigenous health care.
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Jacob WeimerMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Treaty 6 was often referred to as the "medicine chest" clause,as it included a provision for health care services to be provided to Indigenous communities.The Indian Act,the Indigenous band agreements (signed with the British government before Confederation),and land and relationship agreements do not refer to Treaty 6.