What's another way tipi is spelled?
teepee
What were canoes used for?
Canoes were used for traveling as a part of transportation.
When are beaver pelts used?
In winter/cold weather
What are the types of berries that the Cree ate?
Juneberry, shadbush, and serviceberry
Who else would they trade with beside the british?
The french
How did the Cree and British use the toboggan?
To bring people or small loads of materials down hills
What were some weapons that the Cree used to hunt?
bow and arrow, tomahawks, snares, and spears
How much can Bevear pelts be purchased for?
$25 or more
What animals did the Cree hunt?
Bevears and Rabbits
What's one thing that was mentioned that the cree would trade/trade for?
food, Horses, clothing
Were tipis made of wooden poles?
yes
Did the Cree use canoes to travel to the East side of Canada or the West?
The East side of Canada
Who did the Europeans trade with to receive beaver pelts?
Indigenous people
What did the Cree and British hunt using bow and arrow?
caribou, rabbit, and bison
What was the name of the treaty that Granted HBC Exclusive trading rights?
Ryswick
Why were tipis in a cone shape?
To prevent rain from falling
What did the Cree call canoes?
The Cree called canoes cîmân.
What are toboggans made out of?
Britch, hickory, and ock wood
What was the Cree's main source of food?
Wild plant foods
Why did the Cree people need the British people's food supplies?
they were busy hunting for the fur trade
What group of people used tipis?(besides Cree)
Possible answers: Siksika, Cree, Ojibwe, Assiniboine (Nakota) and Dakota
What were some large animals they preferred to hunt?
Caribou, moose, beaver, And a large amount of bison
were beaver pelts used in the fur trade?
Yes.
How did the Cree cook meat?
They cook the meat on an open fire to make it roast
The Cree would only trade with the British(TRUE OR FALSE)
False