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Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100

What is the role of women in the long houses, and what did they do?

selecting and removing leaders, guiding the community through mediation and dispute resolution, and representing the people's interests to chiefs. 

EX) They chose the next cheif 


100

Assilmaiton?


The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. And when a culture or just one person gets pushed into a more dominant culture 


 

100

Allience 

The two groups both help each other with their problems.

100

Sovereignty

One person has power to may different things

100

Treaty

A place that is owned by group from anonymous 


200

What were the European thoughts of land versus the indigenous point of view on how the land was 

The Europeans thought that the land was owned Vs the indegounus thought that the land was shared 

200

Primary source 


This means someone mainly a witness is making a image or a story of what they saw at the scene 



200

Seignuers 

The habitants is praying the seigneur

200

Mercantilism 


The way of handling money for the government

200

assimilate

Learn different cultures and understand it really good 

300

French for runner of the woods? 

Known as the Cour De bois 
300

Monoply 


When only one group or company is allowed to sell something in a certain area where they are selling the product

300

Voyager

The voyagers would paddle around the st lawrence river and they tried to hunt and trade furs with the other fur trading  stations

300

Rupert’s Land

This was a big area in canada owned by the hudsons bay company

300

Francophone

A french community

400

what is pluralistic sociecty 

A society made with different people that want to be in a group because they have the same ideas or how they want to live life 


400

sovergn council 

The Sovereign Council in New France Was a governing body established by King Louis of France to manage the affairs of the colony.  

400

Merchants

people handle money 

400

Jesuits

People who came to canada to share there religion


400

Colonization


The process of moving places for resources and controlling the amount of people in the area 


500

What is Ethnocentrism?


evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture.


500

Jesuits


People who came to canada/ north america they had to convert nations and beliefs into a catholic religion  


500

Religous Freedom

You have rights to follow any religion that you want to believe in

500

Ethnocentric


A certain point judges use during decision making and helping global cultures with their standards and personal values  

500

Prejudice


When disliking a person without knowing them