What does Emmigration mean?
Emigration means leaving one's own country to move to another country
What was the official name of the railroad?
The Canadian Pacific Railroad
What is the name of the main character in Found?
Lee Duck
What is the name of Indigenous artwork that tells a family's or clan's history, stories, and lineage through symbolic figures?
Totem poles
The name of the main character n Fatty Legs?
Olemaun
What is a push factor?
A reason to leave a person's home country, such as war, crime, or natural disasters
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What kind of business did the main character open in found?
Laundry business
What were the types of homes some Indigenous Peoples lived in that were made of animal skins called?
Tipi
What was reason the main character wanted to go to school?
She wanted to learn to read
What is a pull factor?
A reason for people to move to a country, such as better jobs or freedom
Where was the most difficult part to build the Canadian Pacific Railroad?
The Rocky Mountains
What was the tax called some had to pay to work in Canada?
What is the name of Indigenous group that lived in longhouses?
Iroquoian First Peoples
The name of the nun that was mean to the main character in Fatty Legs?
Mike is being bullied at his current school and he is struggling to make friends, is this a pull or push factor?
A push factor
How much were immigrant workers paid to work on the railroad?
$1.00 a day
What was the second business he wanted to open after his first?
A restaurant
Name 3 jobs First Peoples groups would have had?
Hunter, Tracker, Gatherers, Fishers, Traders
Why could the main character not go home in the spring after the first year of school?
The ice was frozen, and her father could not take the boat to get her
Sarah wants to play soccer, her new school has the best soccer team in the city, is this a push or pull factor?
A pull factor
Which Canadian Prime Minister wanted to build the railroad?
John A. MacDonald
What city did he move to after he traveled to Vancouver?
Calgary
Name the 6 First Peoples groups we learned about in class
Woodland First Peoples, Plains First Peoples, Iroquoian First Peoples, Plateau First Peoples, Pacific Coast First Peoples, Mackenzie and Yukon River Basin First Peoples
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