Inuit & Arctic
Eastern Woodlands
Plains Peoples
Plateau Peoples
Northwest Coast & Lheidli T’enneh
100

This is the name of the Inuit homeland in Canada.

What is Nunavut?

100

These three crops were known as the “Three Sisters.”

What are corn, beans, and squash?

100

This animal was central to Plains life.

What is the Bison?

100

This was the most important food source for Plateau peoples.

What is salmon?

100

This tree was used to build houses, canoes, and totem poles.

What is Cedar?

200

This Inuit shelter made from snow was very effective at trapping heat.

What is an Igloo?

200

This type of large communal home was used by the Iroquois.

What is a longhouse?

200

This high-energy food was made from dried meat and fat.

What is pemmican?

200

Plateau peoples often acted as these between coastal and inland groups.

What are traders?

200

This ceremonial feast involved giving away wealth.

What is a Potlatch?

300

This word means “The People.”

What is Inuit?

300

This group selected leaders and controlled land in Iroquois society.

Who are women elders?

300

These were mobile groups of 50–100 people in Plains society.

What are bands?

300

Plateau peoples preserved fish by doing this for winter storage.

What is drying or smoking fish?

300

These carved structures told stories and showed family history.

What are totem poles?

400

This animal’s skin was used for warm clothing because its hollow hairs trapped air.

What is a Caribou?

400

This lifestyle allowed Iroquois villages to become permanent settlements.

What is farming (agriculture)?

400

This ceremony involved dancing, prayer, and sometimes sacrifice.

What is the Sun Dance?

400

This natural resource was traded between regions and used for tools.

What is obsidian?

400

This river junction is the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh.

What are the Fraser and Nechako Rivers?

500

This oil lamp was fuelled by seal fat.

What is a kudlik?

500

This system of government relied on discussion and agreement (consensus).

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

500

Two examples of how Plains peoples used bison besides food.

clothing, shelters (tipis), tools, rope, fuel, utensils

500

These were semi-underground winter homes.

What are kekuli?

500

This means “where the two rivers flow together.”

What is Lheidli?

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