Indian Act of 1876
Land and Residences
Food and Cooking
Societal Structures and Roles
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100

When was the first residential school opened

1831

100

How many families can a longhouse fill

20 families 

100

What do the Cowichan people call a bentwood box

Xthum 

100

What do you call the person that is in charge of rules in the Cowichan Nation

The cheif

100

What century was Canada colonized by French people

17th century 

200

What year was it normalized to be sent to residential schools

1883

200

How many families does a Cowichan family consist of

6-8 people

200

How long were the cooking bowls 

8-10 feet long

200

What do the men of the Cowichan Nation do

They hunt, fish and protect everyone

200

When did Canada become a British colony

1763

300

How many groups was the Cowichan Nation split

5

300

How many lakes were occupied by the Cowichan people

4

300

List the meat eaten by the Cowichan Nation

deer, rabbits, beavers, and elk

300

What did the women of the Cowichan Nation do

Cooked food, gathered plants and herbs,made clothes and took care of everyone 

300

How many hectares of land was given to the Cowichan people in 2024

312

400

Why were the Cowichan people split into different groups

Due to a reserve system

400

How many Rivers were owned by the Cowichan people

2

400

List the fish eaten by the Cowichan Nation

salmon, Pacific cod, ling cod, halibut, and herring

400

What did the chiefs and elders do

They chief and elders made important decisions for the Nation

400

What was the name of the first residential school that opened 

Mohawk Indian Residential School

500

Name the groups the Cowichan Nation was split into

Halalt,Penelakut,Lyackson,Hwlitsum,Chemanius

500

List all the land that was originally owned by the Cowichan

the Cowichan lake, the Cowichan and Koksilah river drainages, Cowichan Bay, Maple Bay, Shawnigan Lake, Southern Gulf Islands, and the south of the Fraser River.

500

What plant based food did the Cowichan Nation eat

camas root, blackberries, and seaweed

500

What is the elders role in the Nation

They pasted down knowledge to the younger children

500

How much of Canadas population was wiped out by an unknown disease

90 percent

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