First Nations Peoples
First Nations Beliefs
European Explorers
Fur Trade
European Settlement
100

The passing of knowledge, history, and culture from one generation to the next through spoken words.

What is an oral tradition?

100

The belief system around honestly, humility, wisdom, courage, truth, respect, and love.

What are the 7 Grandfather Teachings?

100

This European explorer found land in Canada on the east coast and claimed it for England, calling it "New Founde Lande"

Who is John Cabot?

100

The reason Europeans wanted beaver pelts.

What is making hats and clothes?
100

A person who travels to foreign lands to do religious work.

Who is a missionary?

200

These people are knowledge keepers and teachers in their communities.

Who are elders?

200

These people communicated with the natural and spiritual world.

Who are spiritual leaders?

200
The two benefits of contact between First Nations peoples and European explorers.
What are exchanging goods and sharing knowledge?
200

This word means trading without money.

What is bartering?
200

The reason the French wanted to settle in Canada.

What is gaining power and wealth?

300

A solid, permanent home made of wood and bark.

What is a longhouse?

300

These items include masks, pipes, medicine bundles, or certain plants and herbs.

What are sacred objects?
300

This European explorer attacked an Inuit camp because he found European clothes and thought they belonged to his missing crew.

Who is Martin Frobisher?
300

These French men travelled deep into unmapped areas to get fur without licenses.

What are coureurs de bois?

300

The name of the land where Pierre Du Goa de Monte and Samuel de Champlain formed their first settlements.

What is Acadia?
400

This community lived on fertile soil near water, perfect for farming, fishing, and travelling.

Who are the Wendat?

400

This entity is believed to have made everything on earth.

What is the Creator or Great Spirit?

400

First Nations people shared this kind of technology with European explorers to help them navigate through narrow streams and rivers.

What are canoes?

400

This consequence of the fur trade involved First Nations people needing European products and their traditional way of life began to change.

What is dependence on European goods?
400

These French nobles were responsible for dividing the land into lots.

Who are seigneurs?

500

Complex interrelationships that govern First Nations communities and define responsibilities.

What is a clan system?

500

The being that First Nations people believe created the land called "Turtle Island"

Who is the sky woman?

500

This European explorer was travelling to claim lands for France and to find a water route to Asia.

Who is Jacques Cartier?

500

This consequence of the fur trade involved Europeans bringing illness to Canada, and First Nations peoples bodies were unable to fight them, resulting in high death rates.

What are diseases?

500

People who lived in settlements to farm and pay taxes were called..

Who are habitants?

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