Housing
Lifestyle
Diet & Travel
Location
Fun Facts
100

A house that is 50 meters long.

Longhouse 

100

Taught about their culture, beliefs, and traditions.  

Elders

100

 Ate a diet of mostly seal, fish and whale meat. 

Inuit
100

Indigenous to Northern Canada

Inuit

100

An animal trapped during the fur-trade.

Beavers

200

A home made from ice, snow and animal skins. 

Igloo

200

Made of men, woman, children and Elders. 

Clan

200

Métis common form of transportation. 

Canoe

200

The Anishinaabe lived near these bodies of water. 

The Great Lakes

200

One of the Biggest First Nations Groups in North America.

Cree

300

A First Nation home Shaped Like a Dome.

WigWam

300

Responsible for looking after family, making clothes and gathering food. 

Woman

300

A large animal that travels in a herd. Hunted by Métis. 

Buffalo

300

A specific group of Cree who lived in Western Canada.

Plains Cree

300

Meaning "Mixed" in French

Métis

400
A home made from wooden poles and animal skins. 

Teepee

400

Instrument used to play upbeat music. 

Fiddle

400

Worn by Métis in the winter.

Snowshoes

400

A specific Group of Cree who lived in Western Canada.

Woodland Cree

400

Indigenous people used plants for this purpose.

Medicine.

500

The Material Early French Settlers Used to Build their Houses. 

Wood

500

This group lived a "nomadic" lifestyle. 

Métis

500

Someone who comes to an area to build a community. 

Settler

500
Name for "New France".

Canada

500

Name for a farmer in New France. 

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