INDIGENOUS GROUPS
FOOD, SHELTER, CULTURE & TRANSPORTATION
HAUDENOSAUNEE CONFEDERACY
TRADE / WAR BETWEEN NATIONS
100

This group of Indigenous peoples lives in the Arctic regions of Canada.
A. Métis
B. Haudenosaunee
C. Inuit
D. Ojibwe

Who are in Inuit

100

Which food source was most important to the Métis for survival?
A. Fish
B. Corn
C. Buffalo
D. Berries

What is the buffalo

100

This confederacy was formed to create peace among several nations.
A. Métis Nation
B. Haudenosaunee Confederacy
C. Algonquin Alliance
D. Inuit Council

What is the Haudenosaunee Confederacy

100

First Nations often used these natural routes to travel and trade.
A. Mountains
B. Deserts
C. Rivers and lakes
D. Forest trails only

What are Rivers and lakes

200

This group has both Indigenous and European ancestry.
A. Inuit
B. Ojibwe
C. Métis
D. Algonkin

Who are the Metis

200

Which transportation method was commonly used by First Nations in the Great Lakes region?
A. Horses
B. Canoes
C. Snowmobiles
D. Wagons

What are canoes 

200

This set of rules guided peace and decision-making.
A. Treaty of Peace
B. The Great Law of Peace
C. The Confederation Act
D. Council Code

What is The Great Law of Peace

200

Corn, beans, and squash are known by this name.
A. The Harvest Trio
B. Sacred Crops
C. The Three Sisters
D. Farming Circle

What are the three sisters 

300

In many Indigenous communities, what was the role of elders?
A. To make all laws without discussion
B. To travel between nations as traders
C. To pass on knowledge, stories, and teachings to younger generations
D. To lead only hunting expeditions

what is To pass on knowledge, stories, and teachings to younger generations

300

These portable shelters made of wood frames and bark coverings were used by some First Nations.
A. Tipis
B. Igloos
C. Longhouses
D. Wigwams

What are wigwams

300

Which of the following is one of the original five nations?
A. Ojibwe
B. Inuit
C. Mohawk
D. Métis

Who are the Mohawk
300

Conflicts between nations often happened because of this.
A. Weather changes
B. Competition for land and resources
C. Language differences only
D. Trade agreements

What is Competition for land and resources

400

This group lived around the Great Lakes and spoke Anishinaabemowin.
A. Mohawk
B. Ojibwe
C. Inuit
D. Wendat

Who are the Ojibwe

400

This large wooden home housed multiple families in Haudenosaunee communities.
A. Wigwam
B. Longhouse
C. Igloo
D. Teepee

What are longhouses

400

These women had the power to choose and remove chiefs.
A. Elders
B. Clan mothers
C. Chiefs’ wives
D. Council leaders

Who are clan mothers 

400

What was one important item often traded between First Nations in different regions?
A. Oil
B. Furs and animal skins
C. Plastic goods
D. Tools and weapons

What are Furs and animal skins

500

Which Indigenous group is well known for intricate beadwork and floral designs in their clothing and art?
A. Inuit
B. Métis
C. Mohawk
D. Wendat

Who are the Metis 

500

 Which group is known for living in the Eastern Woodlands and building villages with longhouses?
A. Inuit
B. Métis
C. Wendat
D. Ojibwe

Who are the Wendat 

500

What symbol represents the unity of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?
A. The maple leaf
B. The eagle feather
C. The Tree of Peace
D. The buffalo

What is the Tree of Peace

500

These wars were fought to replace lost members of a community.
A. Expansion wars
B. Trade wars
C. Mourning wars
D. Defence wars

What are Mourning wars