What did the Mi'kmaq call nature?
Mother Earth
Where did the Anishinabe live?
In the wooded country of north and central Ontario
Where did the Haudenosaunee live?
North or South of the St. Lawrence River
The overgeneralized portrayal of people from one group. Ex- All Canadians love hockey
Stereotype
Where did the Mi'kmaq live?
In the woodlands area along the coasts of Nova Scotia, P.E.I., and New Brunswick.
What was the first food source that the Anishinabe people began to harvest that set them apart from other First Nations people?
Wild Rice
What separated the Haudenosaunee from the other societies (hint: agriculture)?
They were one of Canada's first farmers
The belief that one's own ethnic group or society is superior or better than someone else's
Ethnocentric
Name three animals that the Mi'kmaq hunted.
Beavers, Seals, Rabbits, Fish, Birds and Caribou.
What type of class system did the Anishinabe have?
Clan Systems
The Haudenosaunee name for corn, beans, and squash was called....
Three Sisters
A society made up of many different groups of people, each with its own identity, ideas, perspectives and culture.
Pluralistic Society
Were the Mi'kmaq women allowed to hunt? If so, what is one example.
Yes, squirrels, racoons, and small rodents.
Name two of the seven main values of the Anishinabe
Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth
What did the Haudenosaunee live in?
Long Houses
A union in which different groups agree to trade and help each other resolve problems and disputes.
Alliance
What did the Mi'kmaq government consist of?
A Grand Counsil which helped to solve problems.
What was the building, that the women took care of and maintained?
The Lodge
What kind of society was the Haudenosaunee?
Matrilineal Society
This means "The People". These were the hunter-gatherers who lived in the wooded areas of Northern and Central Ontario.
Anishinabe