What is the name of the group that is not considered a First Nation?
The Inuit.
Describe the cultural significance of the buffalo for the Métis.
The buffalo is crucial for their survival, used for food, clothing, and materials.
Where are the Inuit primarily located?
The Arctic region.
What is the heritage of the Métis?
Mixed Indigenous and European heritage.
What is a group of nations forming a government called
What is a confederacy?
Which First Nation is not part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?
The Ojibway
What symbolizes agreements made by the Haudenosaunee?
The Tree of Peace.
What is one reason why First Nations have conflicts over territory?
Competition over resources.
Name one traditional clothing item made by the Métis.
Clothing made from buffalo hides.
What does the Tree of Peace symbolize
It symbolizes agreements made by the Haudenosaunee
Which group is identified as not being a First Nation?
Who are the Inuit?
How did the Métis use buffalo hides?
For clothing
What transportation methods are used by Indigenous peoples in summer?
Canoes and horses.
What types of dances do the Métis participate in?
Cultural dances such as the Red River Jig
What narrative about the world's creation is shared by elders?
What is a creation story?
Name one animal that is important for the Métis' survival.
The buffalo.
Name one cultural practice of the Métis
Participating in cultural dances.
In winter, what method of transportation did Indigenous people use
What are dog sleds and snowshoes?
What skills are important for the Métis culture?
Skills related to hunting, trapping, and fishing.
What symbolizes agreements made by the Haudenosaunee?
What is the Tree of Peace?
Who are the clan mothers and what is their responsibility?
They are responsible for choosing chiefs in the Haudenosaunee First Nations.
What are Mourning Wars?
Conflicts among First Nations over territory and resources.
Which First Nation is noted as not part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?
The Ojibway
In Métis culture, who are the two central figures that reflect the blend of Indigenous and Christian beliefs
Who are the Creator and God?
Who is responsible for choosing chiefs in the Haudenosaunee First Nations?
Who are the clan mothers?