This early community was often referred to as Vikings.
What is Norse?
Haudenoshaunee lived in villages of these...
What are long houses?
Indigenous teachers who teach about culture, beliefs, and traditions.
What are Indigenous elders?
What is beaver?
Canada's national animal.
What is the beaver?
One of the first French colonies established in New France in 1604 which was located near Quebec and the Maritime provinces.
What is Acadia?
Inuit people lived in these...
What are igloos?
Explain an Indigenous community...
What is the first group of people that lived in an area?
This place still exists today as a department store.
What is the Hudson's Bay?
Granted habitants (farmers) land.
What are seigneurs?
All of the learning we for this unit was before the year.
What is 1713?
Cree people lived in these...
What are teepees?
Haudenoshaunee, Anishnabek, ___, Cree & Metis. Which is missing?
What is Inuit?
Unlicensed fur traders.
What was the coureurs de Bois?
Describe a consequence of early contact.
-Conflict
-Disease
-Loss of Indigenous culture
__ explorers started arriving in Canada, even though Indigenous people already lived there.
What is European?
Aninshnabek people lived in these...
What are wigwams?
Indigenous people used this tea to curve scurvy.
Licensed fur traders.
What are Voyageurs?
Someone who explorers an unfamiliar land.
What is an explorer?
Indigenous people would provide food by...
What is hunting and foraging?
This shelter is made out of snow and ice.
What are igloos?
Cedar tea has what vitamin in it...
Where trading occurred.
What were trading posts?
A dome shaped house built from birch, animal skin, leaves, and wood.
What is a wigwam?