where did most of their food come from
rivers and the ocean
true or false: men and women wore the same attire
true
what were their three art forms
sculptures, painting, game pieces
what province of the modern-day land did they live on
Newfoundland and Labrador
what year did they go extinct
1829
what did they use to kill elk
bows
did they wear the caribou skin inside out or the right side out
inside out
true
what shelter did they live in for the summer
bark or skin covered tents
what were the male roles in the family
fishing and hunting
what was their main food source
shell fish and seals
what did they do with the teeth of the animal
turned them into necklaces or game peices
what feast did they adapt from the Mohawk
mokoshan
what shelter did they live in for the winter
wigwam or mamatuk
why were they slaughtered
they viewed as savages
what did they use to kill seals
harpoons
did they change their clothing in the winter or keep it the same
what type of tribe were they apart of
why did they eat what they ate
because it was easiest to eat from the water
why is there no information on their government
what did they do with the bones
boiled the bones for bone marrow
how did they smooth the skin of the caribou
animal brain
how did they picture the end of the world
the world flooded
name one important site
Indian point, wigwam point, Boyd's cove, the beaches, and Russell's point
true or false: they were the first indigenous group the settlers came across
true