Haudenosaunee
Anishinaabe
Metis
Inuit
Huron Wendat
100

What language did Haudenosaunee people speak? 

Iroquoian

100

What language did they speak?

Algonquin

100

What is the symbol on the Metis flag? 

Infinity

100

What does Inuit mean?

The people.

100

What language do they speak? 

Iroquoian 

200

What food did they grow? 

Corn, beans and squash

200

What does Anishinaabe mean? 

First People 

200

Metis children have parents who are indigenous and __________________. 

European

200

What language do they speak?

Inuktitut

200

What are their homes called? 

Longhouses 

300

How did they get their food? 

Hunted, fished and picked wild berries 

300

How do they travel in the winter? 

Snowshoes and sleds 

300

Where did Metis people live? 

Along fur trade routes and near trading posts.  

300

Where are they located? 

Arctic

Most northern parts of Canada

300

What are the "Three Sisters"?


Corn, beans, squash 

400

Where are they located? 

Southern Ontario, Southern Quebec and Northern New York State.

400

What do they eat in the summer? 

Wild berries, maple syrup, fish

400

What does the symbol on the Metis flag represent? 

The joining of two cultures 

400

What animals did they hunt? 

Whale, seal, caribou, walrus, polar bear, fish

400

How many families would share a fire? 

2-3

500

What are the six nations of the Haudenosaunee? 

1) Cayuga 2) Mohawk 3) Oneida 4) Onondaga 5) Seneca 6) Tuscarora

500

What are wigwams? 

Where Anishinaabe people live? 

500

What religion did the children practice? 

Roman Catholic and Spiritual

500

What does Inuit Nunangat mean? 

Land, Water and Ice of Homeland

500

How did they protect their villages? 

With barricades made from logs