Migration within a single area: Example, moving from St. John's to Corner Brook
What is Internal Migration?
What is the Beothuk?
The main occupation in NL in the 19th century
What is Fishing
The name of the system fish merchants used to exchange goods
What is the Truck System
The fishery that took places near the shore of NL and operated out of small boats
What is the Inshore Fishery
Leaving one's country to go to another country
What is Emigration?
The name of the type of housing that the Beothuk used.
What is a Mamateek?
A type of economy where we use money to buy goods and services.
What is Consumer Economy?
What were the name of the two groups of workers in the Labrador fishery?
Floaters (on water) & Stationers (on land)
The fishery where people moved from NL to Labrador for 5-6 months of the year to fish.
What is the Labrador Fishery
Coming into one country from another country
Immigration
The type of indigenous peoples who had a migratory lifestyle(they moved from place to place)
What is the Innu?
A type of economy where you produced what you needed in order to survive.
Subsistence economy
What is the role of a fish merchant?
Exchanged fishermans catches for goods from their store or store credit
The fishery in which large vessels called schooners carried crews offshore to the banks to fish cod
What is the bank fishery
When something drives someone out of their country such as war
What is a Push Factor
Inukitut is the language of which indigenous group?
Inuit
The 4 groups of Europeans who came to NL in the 19th century for work.
What are the Irish, English, Scottish, and French.
This occupation took a month to prepare for and was a very lonely lifestyle in the 19th century.
what is a trapper
What are the two branches of the seal fishery?
Landsman hunt and offshore hunt
When something makes someone want to come into a country such as better jobs, or a safer environment
What is a Pull factor
What is the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, Inuit and Labrador Metis
Two examples of what it's like living in a consumer economy
Pay hydro bill, buy oil, buy house, purchase clothes, watch tv, buy food at the store
Two examples of what it was like living in a subsistence economy
cut firewood, sew/knit clothing, using skins for tents, milk a cow, grow a garden
Name 3 top occupations besides fishing in NL in the 19th century?
Mechanics, Lumberers, Shipbuilders, Miners, Clerks (any 3)