The 3 main First Nations groups in Chapter one.
Anishnabe, Mi'kmaq, and Haudenosaunee
These two were the leaders for opposite sides in the Battle on the Plains of Abraham
Wolf and Montcalm
Where the majority of Metis lived in the mid-1800s
Red River
The century when the mobile phone was invented
20th
Fluent in two languages
Bilingual
The people by which history and culture are generally passed down.
Elders
This man was the leader of the Odawa tribe in the wars against the British
Pontiac
In 1869, the territory was left for the aboriginal people
Rupert's Land
The year that the Canadian government recognized women as people
1929
A variety of public communication tools such as newspapers, radio, and television used to share information with a large number of people.
Mass Media
List one of Anishnabe's world views
Wisdom, Love, and Respect
The 3 options the British had to do to the Canadiens after they took control of New France
Eviction, Assimilation, or Accomodation
When the Metis had to join Canada, the presented the government with this
Metis Bill of Rights
19th
A legal document created that lists the basic rights of every Canadian citizen.
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
These crops were known as the 3 sisters
Corn, Beans, and Squash
These were the people who captured Louisberg
The British
The government passed this act in 1870
The Manitoba Act
The year the Winnipeg went on a large strike
1919
A way of life or a way of being shared by a group of people; culture includes the knowledge, experiences, and values a group shares and that shape the way its members see the world
Culture
Name one of the First Nation's economies
Hunter-gatherer, Farming, or Trading
The amount of weeks did the British and French bombard each other
9 Weeks
This was when the second Metis uprising took place
1885
The year the WW1 ended
1918
A Francophone farmer of New France
Inhabitant