Taking over new lands and people.
What is colonization?
The name of the Indigenous group on the coast of BC.
Who are the Coast Salish?
He was born in this country.
What is Italy?
These are used to teach and pass on knowledge.
What are stories?
This means empty land.
What is Terra Nullius?
Learning involves patience and time is an example of this.
What are the First People's Principals? or FPPL
This is a sacred animal for Coast Salish people.
What is salmon?
He wanted to make this journey shorter/easier.
What is the route from Europe to Asia.
He started the first permanent European settlement in "Canada."
Samuel de Champlain
These are the resources that attracted settlers to "Canada."
What is Fish and Fur?
Extending control/power over another place.
What is imperialism?
These are the 3 Indigenous groups whose traditional lands we are on.
Who are the Kwantlen, Katzie, and Semiahmoo?
He caused the deaths of this percentage of Indigenous people.
What is 90%
This story explained how mosquitoes came to Earth.
What is Medicine Bear?
This was the Columbian exchange.
The exchange of plants, animals, foods, human populations (including slaves), diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres that occurred after 1492.
These are people with both Indigenous and European ancestry.
Who are the Metis?
The Coast Salish use these 3 shapes in their art.
What are circles, crescents, and trigons?
He travelled in this direction, thinking it would get him to Asia faster.
What is West?
This is the Indigenous group that Columbus met in the Caribbean.
Who are the Taino?
This animal was originally from Europe.
cattle, chickens, goats, horses, pigs, sheep
Forcing someone to take your culture.
What is assimilation?
Coast Salish communities built these to protect an animal and help their population grow.
What is a clam garden?
This is when he landed in the Caribbean.
What is Oct 12, 1492?
This is the purposeful killing of a large group of people.
What is genocide?
These 3 foods were originally from The Americas.
Pineapples, tomatoes, papaya, strawberries, avocados, green beans, pumpkins, squash, maize (corn), beans, peanuts, potatoes, chili peppers, vanilla, chocolate (cocoa beans), tobacco