The 6th largest province in Canada.
What is Alberta?
These two materials were traditionally used to make tipis.
What are wooden poles and animal hides?
1/2 of this region covers Alberta.
What is the Boreal Forest?
This area has very old rock.
What is the Canadian Shield?
Alberta was part of this larger area before becoming a province.
What is the Northwest Territories?
A traditional art form that tells a story.
What is beadwork?
Most of Alberta's human population lives here.
What is the parkland?
This region has the hottest, driest, windiest climate.
What is the grassland?
This group of people lived in Alberta before the settlers.
Who are the First Nations?
A traditional way for First Nations to share history and teach lessons.
What is oral storytelling?
This area has wide open spaces for farming.
What is the grassland?
This region has limited space for plants and animals.
What is the parkland?
This area of Alberta has hoodoos.
What are the badlands?
This group of people signed treaties as a way of keeping the peace and protecting their way of life.
Who are the First Nations?
What is the foothills?
This northern region is filled with evergreen trees.
What is the Boreal Forest?
These are warm, winter winds in Calgary.
What are chinooks?
This group of people signed treaties as a way of gaining more land and natural resources.
Who is the government of Canada?
This area is cold, even in the summertime.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
This region has limited soil, so trees are rooted in the sand and rocks.
What is the Canadian Shield?