3 Indigenous Groups
Medicine
French and First Nations
6 Groups
Wildcards
100

Name means "People of the Longhouse"

Who are the Haudenosaunee. 

100

How was Medicine passed along in Indigenous circles. 

What is Orally from generation to generation. 

100

Describe the Initial Relationship between the First Nations and the people of New France 

What was fairly positive. The First Nations acted as guides for the French and assisted them in exploration. They also were Trade Partners. 

100

What type of land did the The Seigneurial System effect

What is Farm Land.

100

How many Pages in total were on the PDF review doc I shared. 

What is 12.

200

They lived in different homes during the summer and winter.

Who is the Inuit.

200

What was Indigenous medicine made from and what was it made into?

What is plants made into Teas,Poultices, and other liquid preperations. 

200

True or False, Eventually there were many conflicts between these two groups.

What is TRUE.

200

In present day, What is our governments connection to the Crown?

Who is the Governor General.

200

What types of transportation methods were available to the settlers of New France? Name 2 of the 3. 

What was Canoes, horse and carriage, and Snowshoes

300

Fiddle music and intricate dancing are also important.

Who are the Metis. 

300
What was one of the most common disease that the settlers faced. 

What is Scurvy (Vitamin C deficiency). 

300

How did the Catholic Church view the First Nations people?

What is people that needed saving.The church wanted to impose their way of life upon the First Nations peoples. 

300

If conflict was to arise, What side would the Colony of Acadia take due to their close relationship with the First Nation People?

What is the Acadians were not loyal to their First Nations allies, and would side with Europeans when needed.

300

What are some of the common diseases we see today that was listed on the medicine sheet?

What is Cancer, Obesity, Diabetes. 

400

Upon marriage a man moved in with his wife's family.

Who are the Haudenosaunee. 

400

What different medical services did poor people and rich people see?

What is Poor people visited hospitals which were free, while wealthy citizens saw private physicians. 

400

What did the First Nations people lose once the people of New France arrived?

What is they lost their traditional lands and cultural practices.

400
Name 3 of the 4 jobs listed that Men would normally have in New France

What was farmers, fishers, hunters, and fur traders. 

400

Who was the First Intendent of New France?

Who is Jean Talon.

500

They believed that when something died, it continued living in the spirit world

Who are the Inuit

500
Name 2 of the 3 cities hospitals were built in.

What is Quebec City, Montreal and Toronto. 

500

What major Economic change did the First nations people become a major part of?

What is the Fur Trade. 

500

Name 3 of the 4 jobs listed that Women would normally have in New France?

What was nuns, nurses or teachers, and hostesses. 

500

According to google, How many people Approximately lived in New France in 1763?

What was roughly 70,000

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