Haida
Inuit
Vocab
Anishinaabe
Plains Cree
100

What is the language spoken by the Haida?

Haida 

100

What is the language spoken by the Inuit? 

Inuktitut

100

What is a symbol

a letter, group of letters, character, or picture that is used instead of a word or group of words

100

What language is spoken by the Anishinaabe? 

Ojibwe

100

What is the language spoken by the Haida?

Haida 

200

Name 3 examples of symbols of the Haida

Raven Bear Eagle Wolf Whale Frog Moon





200

What is a symbol of the Inuit?

The Inukshuk 
200

What does relationship mean? 

the way in which two or more people or things are connected

200

What were important symbols to the Anishinaabe? 

Animals ex: crane, marten, fish, bear, loon and deer

200

What homes did the Cree live in?

Tipis
300

What were Haida homes like?

Made of wood - 4 corner posts and a totem pole

300

Where do the Inuit live in the winter

Igloos 

300

What does depiction mean?

to describe using words, a story, etc

300

What kinds of homes did they live in?

Tipis and Wigwams 

300

What was the main source of food for the plains cree?

Buffalo 

400

What was the Haida's main food source

food caught from the sea ex: fish, shellfish, sea mammals 

400

How do the Inuit get most of their food?

hunting, fishing and gathering 

400

What does reconciliation mean?

the act of causing two people or groups to become friendly again after an argument or disagreement

400

What was a belief of the Anishinaabe? 

Animism - all animals had a spirit 

400

What was a belief of the Cree people? 

believed that people and nature are connected

500

What did the Haida believe? 

animals were a special type of people that could transform themselves into humans

500

What did the Inuit wear to keep warm and what was it made of?

anorak - made of caribou skin

500

What does reconciliation mean?

to help (something) run smoothly and effectively

500

What were the main ways the collected food?

Hunting, fishing and gathering wild rice

500

What were traits that were valued by the Cree people?

Working together and sharing

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