MÉTIS & IMPORTANT PEOPLE
TREATIES & GOVERNMENTSETTLERS
THE CPR
SETTLERS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
100

Who are the Métis?

People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry

100

What are treaties?

Agreements between First Nations and the government

100

What does CPR stand for?

Canadian Pacific Railway

100

Why did settlers come to Alberta?

For land and farming

100

Name one Indigenous group in Canada.

First Nations, Inuit, Métis

200

Which province is considered the Métis homeland?

Manitoba

200


Why were treaties made?

To share land and make agreements between groups

200

What is the CPR?

A railway built across Canada

200

Name one group that settled in Alberta.

Ukrainian, French, African Americans, British, Chinese, etc...

200

Why was buffalo important to Plains peoples?

Provided food, clothing, tools, shelter

300

Who was Louis Riel?

A Métis leader

300

What group helped keep peace in the West?

Northwest Mounted Police

300

Name one challenge workers faced while building the CPR.

Mountains, weather, dangerous work, explosions

300

What incentives did the government give settlers?

Free or cheap land

300

What is oral storytelling?

What is oral storytelling?

400

What was Louis Riel’s crime?

Treason

400

Name one treaty number in Alberta.

Treaty 6, 7, or 8

400

Why was the CPR important?

It connected Canada and helped settlers travel

400

What was Amber Valley known for?

A community settled by Black settlers

400

What does endangered mean?

At risk of disappearing

500

Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?

Sir John A. Macdonald

500

Why were treaties important to the settlers?

They allowed settlers to move onto land

500

How did the CPR help Canada grow?

It helped people and goods move across the country

500

Why were diverse communities important?

They helped build towns and share cultures

500

Why did Indigenous peoples move from place to place?

To follow animals for food