Lifestyle
Hunting
Family Life
Food
Warfare
100

What type of homes did many First Nations people live in?

What are wigwams,teepees or longhouses?

100

What animal was commonly hunted for its meat and fur?

Deer.

100

Who typically took care of the children in First Nations families?

Who are the mothers?

100

What staple foods did many First Nations people grow?

What are corn, beans or squash

100

What was a common reason for conflict among First Nations tribes?

What is competition for resources?

200

 What materials did First Nations people commonly use to make their clothing?

What is animal skins?

200

What tool did First Nations people use for hunting?

What is a bow and arrow?

200

What was the role of men in many First Nations families?

What is hunting and providing for the family?

200

What type of food did First Nations people gather from forests?

What are berries and nuts?

200

What weapons did First Nations people use in warfare?

What are bows, arrows, and spears?

300

Name a traditional sport played by First Nations communities.

What is lacrosse?

300

Why was hunting important for First Nations societies?

It provided food, materials, and clothing.

300

 How did First Nations people view their elders?

What is with great respect and as sources of wisdom?

300

How did First Nations preserve their food for winter?

What is drying or smoking it?

300

How did First Nations leaders make decisions about warfare?

What is through councils or discussions?

400

How did the seasons affect the lifestyle of First Nations?

They adapted their activities like hunting and gathering based on seasons.

400

Which hunting technique involved using a group of people to drive animals into a specific area?

What is a surround?

400

What is a common practice in First Nations cultures regarding marriage?

What is arranged marriages?

400

What is a traditional dish made by First Nations people?

What is pemmican?

400

What was the significance of alliances between different tribes?

  • What is to strengthen their position against common enemies?


500

What role did storytelling play in the culture of First Nations?

What is a way to pass down history and traditions?

500

What did First Nations do to honor the animals they hunted?

What is performing rituals or giving thanks?

500

How did First Nations families celebrate important events?

What are feasts and gatherings?

500

How did First Nations people use fish in their diet?

What is as a primary source of protein?

500

How did First Nations warriors prepare for battle?

What is through rituals and training?

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