This is a shelter made of ice and snow.
What is an igloo?
pg: 83
This person was sent to Canada in 1838 to investigate the causes of the rebellions.
Who is Earl of Durham?
Page:137
These people live in the forest.
Who were the woodlands people?
pg: 85
This is a boat that is made out of animal skin and can hold up to 12 people.
What is an Umiak? pg.84
This is an early European explorer.
What is a viking?
pg: 113
This is a shelter held up by tall poles.
What is a teepee?
pg: 91
This person led a rebellion in 1869.
Who is William Lyon Mackenzie?
Page:136
These are long houses shaped like a barrel divided into sections.
What is a long house?
pg: 86
This is the fat of the whale.
What is blubber? pg.84
This railroad made the Canadians have dreams of building.
What is the transcontinental railroad?
Page: 142
This man was a well known mapmaker, explorer, and soldier.
Who was Samuel de Champlain?
pg: 118
This person reached another part of North America, called Newfoundland.
Who is Leif Ericson?
Page:114
This type of person is skilled in a particular craft.
What is an artisans?
pg:89
These items were used to be made into jewelry.
What are bones? Pg.84
This used to be called Vinland 500 years ago when the Vikings found it.
What is Newfoundland?
Page: 114
This is the woman's right to vote.
What is a suffrage?
pg: 149
This person was a British officer.
Who is James Wolfe?
Page:125
This area has caribou, moose, and other animals that roam in those forests.
What is South of Tundra?
pg: 85
These people lived in Alaska for about 7,000 years.
Who were the Arctic people? pg.82
This is a group of people that had the power to make laws.
What is a Legislature?
Page: 135
These types of people were Europeans who lived in the forest with the Indians.
Who were coureurs de bois?
pg: 119
This person explored the St. Lawrence River.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
These are children sent to the woods to gather liquid sap.
What are Kopake people?
pg: 88
These people are believed to the spirits that control the world.
What are leaders? pg.84
In 1980, the people of Canada voted for this.
What is to remain a Province of Canada?
Page: 149