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Native Groups
Native Groups 2
Immigrants
Sources of Information
Sources of Information 2
100
This native group is now extinct.
What is the Beothuks.
100
what some native groups traded to the Europeans.
What are animal skins?
100
reasons that make people want to move away from a region
What are push factors
100
your own history
What is an individual past?
100
where we can information about the past
What are sources of information?
200
This is the name of the house of the Beothuks.
What is a mamateek?
200
these people settled in Nain around the European settlement.
What is the Inuit?
200
people who opened laundromats in st. johns
Who are the Chinese?
200
the history of an event from different sources.
What is a collective past?
200
photographs, diaries, artifacts
What is examples of primary sources?
300
These people lived in Quebec and Labrador.
What is the Innu?
300
these have moss inside the walls to help keep it warm.
What is winter mamateeks?
300
acted as pack peddlers
Who are the Jewish and Lebanese?
300
a first hand account of a event.
What is primary source?
300
libraries, monuments, books,
What are example of secondary sources?
400
moved to the island on Newfoundland from the other Atlantic provinces.
What is the Mik'maq?
400
this was the only group who originally inhabited the island of Newfoundland.
What is the Beothuk?
400
settled on the west coast of NL around St. Georges
Who are the French?
400
information about an event written after it occurred
What is a secondary source?
400
oral histories are taken by doing this
What is an interview?
500
the group that avoided contact with the Europeans.
What is the Beothuk?
500
they were decedents of both Europeans and Innu
Who are the Metis?
500
factors that make you want to move to a new area
What are pull factors?
500
looking up information about the past?
What is research?
500
the process used when doing research
What is historical method?