Terms
Indigenous Groups
Push/ Pull
Immigrants
Odds and Ends
100

The official language of the Inuit is called

Inuktitut

100

Who were the 5 Indigenous groups in Newfoundland

Beothuk

Inuit

Innu

Metis

Mi'kmaq

100

the reasons why people chose to leave their place of origin

Push Factors

100

Two most common immigrant groups in Newfoundland

Irish and British

100

The ______ emigrated to Newfoundland and Labrador to escape religious turmoil in their homeland. They worked primarily as door to door salesmen. By 1906 their population had reached approximately 300 people.

Lebanese

200
What the Mi'kmaq called Newfoundland

Ktamkuk

200

Shanawdithit is a member of which Indigenous group?

Beothuk

200

The reasons why people chose to move to a particular place of origin

Pull Factors

200

Reasons why Irish immigrants came to Newfoundland (3)

poverty, crop failures, religious discrimination

200

When was the first mass at the Basilica held?

Jan. 6, 1850

300

The way a group or person lives

lifestyle

300

What are the two branches of Innu in Labrador?

Mushuau and Sheshatshiu

300

Identify as a push or pull factor: high levels of unemployment

push

300

English settlers came to work as...

Fishermen

300

What was the first Cathloic Bishop of St. John's

Michael Anthony Fleming

400

when someone leaves their country in order to settle in another

emigrate

400

The areas the Mi'kmaq people inhabited

Codroy Valley, Conne Bay, Gander Bay

400

Identify as a push or pull factor: Family living in the area

Pull

400

This group of immigrants had to pay a $300 tax to immigrate to Newfoundland and Labrador

Chinese

400

By the beginnning of the 19th century, Newfoundland's population had grown to...

20 000

500

When someone comes to live permanently in a new country.

Immigrate

500

The Aboriginal Group who are mixed Aborignial and European ancestry...

Labrador Metis

500

Identify as a push or pull factor: Educational Opportunities

Pull

500

Who were the 4 main immigrant groups who came to Newfoundland and Labrador?

Irish, English, Scottish, French

500

The Mi'Kmaq converted to this religion after coming in contact with European Settlers of the same religion

Roman Catholic