Metis Symbols and Identity
Métis Settlements in Alberta
Landmarks & Regions
Comparing Alberta Regions
Treaties & People
100

What Métis symbol represents unity and the joining of cultures?

The infinity symbol.

100

How many Métis settlements are in Alberta?

There are 8 Métis settlements.

100

What is the meaning of a natural landmark? Give me an example of one in Alberta.

A feature made by nature, such as the Rocky Mountains.

100

Name one physical feature of the Rocky Mountains.

Mountains and forests.

100

Who signed treaties in Alberta?

First Nations and the Canadian government.

200

Which Métis symbol was used for travel and trade in the past?

The Red River cart.

200

What is a Métis settlement?

A community where Métis people live on land set aside for them.

200

What is the meaning of a man-made landmark? Give me an example of one in Alberta.

A place built by people, such as a bridge or building.

200

Name one physical feature of the Grassland region.

Flat land and grass.

200

What is a treaty?

An agreement about land, resources, and promises.

300

What is the Métis sash worn for?

It is worn as clothing and shows Métis identity.

300

Why were Métis settlements often built near rivers?

Rivers provided water, food, transportation, and trade routes.

300

Name one landmark in Alberta and explain why it is important.

The Rocky Mountains are important because they affect climate, tourism, and jobs.

300

What is one difference between the Rocky Mountains and the Grasslands?

The Rockies are mountainous, and the Grasslands are flat.

300

Why were treaties important?

They decided land use and rights for First Nations and the government.

400

Why are Métis symbols important?

They show Métis history, culture, and identity.

400

How did living near rivers help Métis communities?

Rivers helped with fishing, travel, farming, and trading.

400

How do landmarks help shape Alberta’s identity?

They show what makes Alberta unique and influence how people live and work.

400

How does this difference affect how people live?

Mountains affect travel and tourism, while Grasslands are good for farming.

400

Name one group that has contributed to Alberta’s identity.

Indigenous peoples, Métis, Francophones, or immigrants.

500

How does one Métis symbol connect to Alberta’s history?

The infinity symbol shows the joining of Indigenous and European cultures in Alberta.

500

What problems might people face if a settlement was far from water?

They might struggle to get water, food, and travel or trade easily.

500

How does a landmark affect how people live nearby?

People near mountains may work in tourism, while people on flat land may farm.

500

What changes would someone notice moving from the Grasslands to the Rockies?

Colder weather, mountains, different jobs, and different travel.

500

Choose two groups and explain one contribution from each.

Indigenous peoples cared for the land; immigrants built towns and businesses.