What did Indigenous Peoples use to travel on water?
What is a canoe?
What crop did Indigenous Peoples teach settlers to grow?
What are the Three Sisters (corn, squash, beans)?
Who helped settlers survive in a new land?
Who are Indigenous Peoples?
Who originated in Canada?
Who are the Indigenous Peoples?
Settlers already knew everything about the land.
What did settlers learn to use to walk on deep snow?
What are snowshoes?
Who taught settlers what food was safe to eat?
Who are Indigenous Peoples?
How did learning to build shelters help settlers?
It helped them stay warm and safe from the Canadian weather.
Why was Ontario's land hard for settlers at first?
They did not know it because they came from Europe.
Indigenous Peoples shared their knowledge with settlers.
True.
Why were canoes important?
They helped people travel on rivers and lakes.
Name one way settlers got food after learning from Indigenous Peoples.
Hunting, fishing, or farming.
What did Indigenous Peoples use to help sick people?
What is natural medicine (plants)?
Name one thing Indigenous Peoples knew about the land.
Where to find food, how to travel, or how to stay safe.
Settlers did not need help to survive.
False.
What did the Early Settlers come to Canada on?
Why couldn’t settlers just eat anything they found?
Some foods were unsafe or they didn’t know what was edible.
Why was staying warm so important for settlers in Ontario?
Winters are very cold and dangerous.
What might happen to settlers if they did NOT learn about the land?
They might not survive (no food, shelter, or safe travel).
The Indigenous People showed the settlers cooperation, kindness and sharing.
True.