First Nations
Newcomers
Impact of Contact
Terms 1
Terms 2
100
First Nations people believed this about people and nature.
What is the belief that people and nature are not seperate?
100
The Europeans had this in common with the First Nations peoples in terms of needs and wants.
What are natural resources?
100
The Europeans began trading goods such as metal knives and pots with the First Nations peoples in exchange for these.
What are furs?
100
This workd refers to the first people of a region, or living fromt the earliest times.
What is Aboriginal?
100
This refers to the part of Canada that includes P.E.I., Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
What is Atlantic Canada?
200
First nations people obtained food mainly through, fishing, gathering, and through this other activity.
What is hunting?
200
Europeans wanted to own more of this because it was a sign of wealth and power.
What is land?
200
Great Britain believed that treaties would ensure this between the First Nations people and the British.
What is peace, or help during conflict?
200
This refers to the part of Canada that includes P.E.I, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
What are the Maritimes?
200
This means for as long as anyone can remember in all the stories passed on by the elders.
What is time immemorial?
300
When First Nations peoples hunted caribou, they used this part of the caribou.
What is the entire caribou?
300
Europeans wanted to spread these types of beliefs to the people of their new land.
What are religious beliefs?
300
When the Europeans went further west to get more furs the First Nations peoples were left with this serious problem.
What is how to meet their most basic needs?
300
This type of economy is an economy that uses manufacturing technologies to produce goods for sale.
What is an Industrial Economy?
300
This was an idea used by the Europeans that people can have complete control of an area of land.
What is private ownership?
400
This group of First Nations peoples have adopted the European lifestyle, and their traditional way of life of hunting and fishing is no more.
Who are the Metis?
400
When the Europeans first came to North America they made things by hand, and many jobs were done with the help of these.
What are animals?
400
The Europeans were upset that the newcomers were taking over the rivers, lakes, and oveanfront areas for this reason.
What is that these areas provided important food sources?
400
This term was used by historians to to refer to the time when Europeans first came to North America.
What is contact?
400
These people were the children of either Inuit or First Nations women and European traders.
What are the Metis?
500
Being able to hunt, fish, and harvest over large areas was important to First Nations and Inuit people for this reason.
What is to go to where resoucrces were available?
500
Europeans hoped to set up this type of system for distribution, just like the system that existed in Europe.
What is a market system?
500
This group of First Nations people did not have positive interactions with the Europeans and eventually became extinct.
Who are the Beothuk?
500
This is an agreement between two or more nations. It may be made to settle a war or agree on economic issues.
What is a treaty?
500
This term is used to reger to the first Nations peoples of the region north of the treeline and in parts of present day Quebec and Labrador.
What is Inuit?