People/Places
Vocabulary
Stuff
Seasons
Odd but true
100

We were sent to North America to convert the Native Americans to Christianity

Who are missionaries

100

What is an animal skin with fur on it?

What is a pelt

100

This animal was hunted to near extinction so rich and powerful people could show off their status

What is a beaver

100

Most beavers were trapped during this season because their fur was the thickest.

What is winter

100

A bale of pelts would weigh how many pounds?

What is 90 pounds

200

Who were the first two European nations to set up forts and trading posts in North America?

Who were Great Britain and France

200

Money gained from sale of goods or services?

What are profits

200

These people DID NOT become wealthy during the fur trade

Who are Native Americans

200

During this season, animals were not hunted but a big party and trading still took place

What is summer

200

How many voyaguers were in a canoe?

There would be 8-12 voyaguers in a canoe

300

I was sent north on the Mississippi River to convert Native Americans to Christianity.

Who is Father Hennepin

300

A source or supply of useful material

What is a resource

300

Name three things the Native Americans would trade with the Europeans in return for furs?

metal pots, guns, ammunition, traps, beads, blankets, etc

300

Native Americans harvested wild rice and meat was dried to trade with the Europeans

What is fall

300

Voyaguers paddled for up to how many hours a day?

What is 15

400

What two nations were represented in the Fur Trade, by elders? 

Ojibwe and Dakota

400

A person born of American Indian and European parents

Who are metis?

400

What two things did Europeans want from the fur trade?

furs and profits

400

During this season, fish were netted and ducks were hunted along with taking canoes out of storage

What is spring

400

Where does silk come from?

What are worms

500

We were the hardest workers of the fur trade.

Who are voyageurs

500

Any European or American involved in the fur trade?

What are fur traders

500

What replaced the beaver hat?

What are silk hats

500

Season when the voyaguers would head back with loaded canoes from the fur trade

What is fall

500

What object, was about a foot long and made out of iron, that was used to hunt muskrats?

What is a spear

600

These people would talk between the native people and Europeans to make trades.

What is an interpreter

600

A blood relative or member of a family

What is kinship

600

These land formations were used to help speed up the transfer of furs to markets and back again

What are great lakes or waterways

600

This season was busy for beaver hunters and required special shoes to trap and hunt them.

What is winter

600

What came from the fur trade, that would have an approximate value of over $5000 today?  (2002)

A beaver hat