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Communities in Canada-First Nations

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  • Anishinaabe people lives on the North shores of what 2 lakes?
    Huron and Superior
  • True or False: Annishinaabe people hunted for moose, bear and deer.
    True
  • What were Anishinaabe people's homes called?
    Wigwams
  • 1761 is the ______ century.
    18th
  • What foods were considered the Three Sisters?
    Corn, beans, squash
  • What came from trees and could be boiled down to make sugar?
    Maple Syrup
  • Huron-Wendat communities believed that all people, animals and inanimate objects had a _________.
    Spirit
  • The Language of Anishinaabe is Alg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
    Algonquian
  • 1956 is the ______ century.
    20th
  • How did Anishinaabe people travel in the summer?
    Canoes
  • The Huron-Wendat community used wiers to fish. Explain what a weir is.
    Several sticks tied together in the river to block and catch the fish
  • Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee lived in ___________.
    Longhouses
  • What were longhouses protected by?
    Barricades (crop fields)
  • The plural of Annishinaabe is_________ (Annishnaabeg, Annishabee, or Annishabin)
    Annishnaabeg
  • A century is _______ years
    100
  • How did Anishinaabe people travel in the winter? (tell me one)
    Snowshoes, toboggans
  • What could be used in the winter for insulation?
    Moss
  • What two communities grew most of their food agriculturally?
    Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee
  • "Haudenosaunee" means people of the _______________.
    Longhouses
  • How many nations make up the Haudenosaunee First Nations?
    6
  • What is the language of the Huron-Wendat community? Algonquian or Iroquoian
    Iroquoian