Woodland First Nations
Iroquoian First Nations
Plains First Nations
Plateau First Nations
Pacific Coast First Nations
100

What was their main mode of transportation?

Birch bark Canoes

100

What was their primary food system?

Farming the “Three Sisters” – corn, beans, squash

100

What animal became central to their lifestyle after European contact?

Horses

100

What was a common type of home?

Subterranean pit houses

100

What was their primary food source?

Salmon, shellfish, and marine mammals

200

What environment did they primarily live in?

Dense Boreal Forests

200

What type of homes did they live in?

Longhouses

200

What was their main food source?

Buffalo (bison)

200

What was their main protein source?

Salmon from rivers

200

What was the main material used for houses?

Cedar planks

300

What leadership trait often determined leaders?

Courage Or Skill in Hunting

300

What group of women often led the longhouses?

Matriarchs (eldest women)

300

What kind of homes did they live in?

Tipis made from buffalo hides

300

What was the climate like?

Harsh winters, dry hot summers

300

What type of boat was unique to them?

Large cedar dugout canoes

400

What was a common food source?

Game animals hunted with traps/snares

400

Why did they have time to develop complex government?

Reliable food supply through agriculture

400

How did they transport goods before horses?

Travois pulled by dogs

400

What did they often use to make clothing?

Deer and sheep hides, later woven materials

400

What social system divided people into nobles, commoners, and slaves?

A stratified social order

500

What material did they use most often for clothing?

Deer/Moose Hides

500

Name one major cultural value expressed in their society.

Cooperation and communal living

500

What was one spiritual belief connected to buffalo?

That the buffalo was a sacred gift from the Creator

500

Why did they move seasonally?

To follow salmon runs and seasonal plants

500

What is one cultural practice they are famous for?

Totem poles and potlatch ceremonies

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