The beliefs and values that shape how people see the world.
What is a Worldview?
Europeans believed land was given by...
What is God?
Taking care of land for future generations is called...
What is Stewardship?
This explorer founded Quebec City.
Who is Samuel de Champlain?
Europeans wanted this animals fur.
What is Beaver?
Life experiences, culture, childhood and education are examples of these.
What are factors that shape a worldview?
Land being fenced off and owned privately was called...
What is the Enclosure Movement?
Land was shared, not bought or sold, meaning there was no...
What is Private Ownership?
This explorer named Canada.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
Indigenous peoples traded furs for these types of goods.
What are metal tools/weapons?
"Hard work leads to success" is an example of a....
What is a Truth Statement?
This system ranked people based on land and power.
What is Feudalism?
DOUBLE: Movement based on seasons and animal patterns.
What is Seasonal Use OR Nomadic Lifestyle?
This explorer came around 1000 CE and named Vinland.
Who is Leif Eriksson?
CHANCE FOR DOUBLE: This system of exchange connected Indigenous peoples and Europeans.
What is the fur trade?
Hudson's Bay Company.
Our worldview influences what we believe to be ______ & _______.
What is right & wrong OR good & bad?
Europeans were predisposed to seeing land as something to ________ from.
What is Profit?
Land is connected to culture, stories, and....
What is Identity?
This explorer sailed for England looking for a route to Asia.
Who is John Cabot?
Most devastating disease to the Indigenous People.
What is Smallpox?
Chance to DOUBLE: Provide an example of each of the two subcategories in the Worldview Hierarchy.
What is a Belief and Truth?
DOUBLE: Land represented this trio: _______, power and _______.
What is Wealth, Status?
Decision were made based on what benefits...
What is The whole group / community?
This disease was the primary cause of death of Samuel de Champlain's first voyage.
What is Scurvy?
This increased as Europeans expanded into Indigenous lands.
What is conflict or warfare?