Definitions
Definitions 2
Mi'kmah
Anishinaabe
Haudenosaunee
100

What is active citizenship

Taking responsibility and getting involved to make your school, community, country, and world the kind of place you want to live. 

100

Consensus

An agreement reached by the whole group

100

Where did they live? 

East coast woodlands and seacoast 

100

Where did they live?

N and S of the Saint Lawrence river

100

Where did they live

Wooded country N and central Ontario  - S Manitoba

200

Alliance

a union in which groups agree to trade and help each other resolve disputes. 
200

Core values

Important ideas or beliefs about how people should live

200

Did they stay or travel for food?

They travelled where food was plentiful. Each clan had certain areas they could hunt and fish in.
200

Was their primary source of food from hunting or from farming?

Farming. They also got food from hunting and gathering but they were Canada's first farming family. 

200

What was their main source of food

Wild rice harvesters and huntering AND maple syrup

300

Clan mother (Of which group also)

The headof the Haudenosaunee longhouse

300

Ethnocentric

Belief that one's own ethic group is superior than others

300

How did they govern their society? AND what was Role of women

Grand council helped solve problem AND had voice in government /hunters/gatherers/homemakers 

300

What  are the 3 sisters? AND WHAT WAS ROLE OF WOMEN

Corn, bean and squash 


AND 


Played important role in government/decisions

300

What was their world view?

The 7 sacred teachings 

400

Democracy

System of gov't where people are involved in decision making. 

400

culture

a way of life shared by a group of people (knowledge, experiences, values)

400

What was their connection to nature? How did they live?

Treated all living things with respect and did not waste anything. Close relationship with nature. 

400

How did they govern? What was the name of the confederacy and what was it's purpose? 

Formed alliances with other groups. Iroquois confederacy set up laws for behavior. 

400

How did they solve problems in their society

Clan system. each clan had specific rules 

500

Matrilinel

ancestral descent through the maternal line. 

500

Pluralistic society

Society made up of many different groups of people, each with it own identities , ideas, perspectives, and culture. 

500

Did they live in clans? If yes or no, how did they live 

Lived in clans, small villages of extended families. People share resources and cooperated. 

500

How did their society function? How was work and reward shared?

Women worked together to plant and harvest the crops. Believed all resources belonged to the entire community. Shared everything. Land, crops, medicine, etc. 

500
what was role of women

men and women equal in sharing work. Women took care of children and homes and gathered food.