Metis
Algonkin
Mohawk
Ojibwe
The Longhouse
100

This was their favourite type of dance

What is the Red River Jig?

100

The Algonkin people hunted these

What are deer, moose, small game?

100

Their name means this

What is "man-eaters"?
100

They lived here at first

What is southern Ontario?

100

Groups of up to this many people could fit into a longhouse

What is 60?

200

This is a popular instrument in the Metis culture

What is a fiddle?

200

The Algonkin lived in these dome shaped shelters

What are wigwams?

200

They lived in this type of home

What is a longhouse?

200

They moved here to follow the fur-trade

Northern Ontario, Manitoba, Sasketchewan

200

This provided light, warmth, and heat for cooking

What is a firepit?

300
This word means to move around in search of resources

What is nomadic?

300

The Algonkin lived in this region

What is southern Ontario and Quebec?

300

The men were in charge of this

What is hunting, trading, and war?
300

The woodland Ojibwe got their food mostly from this

What is farming?

300

Food could be preserved this way

What is hanging it up in the rafters to smoke it?

400

The Metis often lived in this kind of family arrangement

What is multi-generations (grandparents, parents, children)?

400

Boys enjoyed this activity with their fathers

What is hunting and fishing?

400

The women were in charge of this

What is farming, property, and the family?

400

The Plains Ojibwe got their food mostly from this

What is hunting buffalo?

400

These were used for clothing and blankets for warmth

What are animal skins?

500

A buffalo tail could be used for this

What is a fly swatter?

500

Children did these things

What is playing outside with friends and helping around the house?

500
Heavy canoes were made of this

What is a hollowed out log?

500

The Ojibwe used these weapons for hunting.

What is bows and arrows?

500

People who lived in longhouses mainly got their food from this

What is farming and gathering from the forest?

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