This group lived in igloos in the arctic Tundra
Who are the Inuit?
Otherwise known as "People of the Longhouse"
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
This animal was primarily hunted during the fur trade.
What is the beaver?
This religious person was sent by the Church to spread the faith.
Who is a missionary?
This weapon was introduced to make hunting more successful.
What are guns?
This group lived as far as the plains of Alberta and lived in Teepees
Who are the Cree?
Otherwise known as "good humans"
What are England and France?
This settlement was one of the first French colonies established, located near Quebec and the Maritime provinces.
What is Acadia?
Brought by Europeans, these caused many Indigenous people to get sick and die.
What are diseases?
This group lived in longhouses about 50 metres long.
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
Otherwise known as the some of the first peoples to interact with explorers.
Who are the Mi'kmaq?
These undocumented explorers were know as "runners of the woods".
Who are the Coureurs de bois?
Samuel de Champlain established this fort which still exists as a city today!
What is Quebec City?
Due to the spreading of Catholicism, many Indigenous peoples lost this.
What are spiritual beliefs?
This group lived in Wigwams and originally lived near the Great Lakes before being relocated.
Who are the Anishinaabe?
One of the biggest First Nations groups in North America and otherwise known as "those who speak the same language".
Who are the Cree?
Some european items trade to the First Nations people.
What are pots, kettles, coats and weapons?
This river played an integral role in the development of New France and was the primary water way used by the French.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
This hunting practice caused the drastic decline in animal populations such as the beaver and the bison.
What is overhunting?
This group lived in the maritime provinces and were some of the first Indigenous groups to come in contact with the European explorers.
Who are the Mi'kmaq
Otherwise known as children of the fur trade, their name means "mixed" in French.
Who are the Metis?
Divided into long strips of land, this farmland was ideal for getting many farm houses close to the river.
What is a seigneurie?
Priests from France sent on missionary trips were known as this.
Who are Jesuits?