Anishinaabe
Cree
Haudenosaunee
Mi'kmaq & Metis
Inuit
100

Did the Anishinaabe live in large villages or small groups?

Small groups

100

The Plains Cree lived in these portable, cone-shaped homes.

Teepees

100

WHat does the name Haudenosaunee mean?

People of the longhouse.

100

On which coast of Canada did the Mi'kmaq live?

East cost

100

Where does this group traditioanlly live?

Arctic.

200

These dome-shaped homes were built from birch bark, animal skins, leaves, and wood.
 

Wigwam

200

True or false: This Indigenous group is one of the largest in North America. 

True

200

True or false: A longhouse could hold about 60 people.

True

200

The Métis are people with ancestry from these two groups.

Europeans and Indigenous.

200

Because plants do not grow well in the tundra, Inuit diets included mostly this type of food.

Meat 

300

True or false: THe Anishinaabe remained in one location for many years.

False. They moved with the seasons.

300

In winter, the Cree became more nomadic and followed these large animals.

Bison

300

Elders were important because they shared this with younger generations.

wisdom, traditions, culture, or teachings

300

What animal did the Mi'kmaq people mainly hunt

seal

300

This frozen layer of soil makes it difficult for trees to grow in the tundra

Permafrost

400

Name the four sacred herbs used in ceremonies.

sage, cedar, tobacco, or sweetgrass

400

Cree groups are divided into different groups based on this

Language

400

The Three Sisters farming method included these three crops.

Corn, beans and squash.

400

Métis men were often skilled at this job during the fur trade.

Hunting and trapping

400

The Inuit played a key role in creating which province?

Nunavut.

500

WHat does the word Anishinaabe mean?

Original People or Good Humans

500

Teepees were good for the Cree lifestyle because they were easy to take apart and move. This describes what feature?

Portable

500

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy is made up of this many nations.

Six

500

These are images carved into stone that help us understand Mi’kmaq life.

Petreoglyphs

500

What does the word Inuit mean?

The People