Name 3 members of the First Nations.
Who are the:
Mohawk
Haudenosaunee
Algonkin
Wendat
Ojibwe
Name the 2 groups that are not classified as First Nations.
Who are the Inuit and the Metis.
The name given to a group of people who have Indigenous and European ancestry.
Who are the Metis.
The region of Canada that the Inuit live in.
What is the Arctic.
The type of shelter used by the Haudenosaunee Nation.
What is a longhouse.
The Metis relied on Buffalo to live. Name 3 things that they use Buffalo for.
What are:
food
tools
clothes
baskets
blankets
jewellery
combs
The person responsible for choosing Chief for the Haudenosaunee Nation.
True or false:
A large group of people that make decisions is referred to as a confederacy.
What is true.
True or False.
The Metis wore mocassins.
True.
The story of how the world was created from different cultures.
What is a creation story.
The purpose of democracy in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
What is everyone needing to agree on the decision being made.
True or False.
The Metis were famous for banjo music and creative dances.
False.
The reason that the Haudenosaunee Confederacy was started.
What is to help resolve conflict between nations.
The name given when people travel across water in a canoe or kayak, then hike on land, and travel back across water to another island.
What is portage.
3 modes of transportation the First Nations people used.
What are:
canoe/kayak
dog sled
snow shoe
horses
First Nations who were part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Who are the: Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Cayuga, Onondaga
The Canadian Government took this from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and it is still used today.
What is democracy (the ability to vote for who who you want to make decisions on your behalf in elections).
The Haudenosaunee would participate in Mourning Wars when...
What is when one of their warriors was killed.
3 reasons that conflict occurred between First Nations.
What are:
land
resources
warriors/slaves
revenge
The Chief who co-founded the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Who is Chief Hiawatha.