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1 - $100 This aboriginal group was originally settled north of the Great Lakes, and later moved westward onto the Plains. What is the Anishinabe
1 - $200 Five nations made up this aboriginal alliance, and were settled mostly south of the Great Lakes. What is the Haudenosaunee
1 - $300 The Great Lakes are located in this present-day province. What is Ontario
1 - $400 This group divided its time between coastal settlements on the Atlantic Ocean and inland camps, according to the season. What is the Mi'kmaq
1 - $500 This river was a major access route for First Nations and, later, European explorers; it connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. What is the St. Lawrence River
2 - $100 Aboriginal societies did not have this item: ______. They instead traded goods they had for goods they needed. European (and modern) societies used it as a standard for exchanging goods and services Money or Currency
2 - $200 There were two main types First Nations economies in North America (and the world): farmers and _____-______s. Hunters and Gatherers
2 - $300 The Anishinabe organized their society around the harvest of this wild grain. Rice
2 - $400 The word used for the system of exchange of goods between First Nations societies (and, later, European explorers). Trade
2 - $500 These three crops were vital to the economy of the Haudenosaunee. What are corn, beans and squash
3 - $100 A group of (usually) extended family living together. Generally used by most FMNI peoples Clan
3 - $200 First Nations societies focused on protecting this by farming, hunting and fishing responsibly and only enough to satisfy their needs. Nature
3 - $300 A good example of an alliance was this group, composed of six different nations. What is the Iroquois Confederacy? (or Haudenosaunee)
3 - $400 This refers to an agreement reached by two or more clans at conflict, and means that they agree to stop fighting and co-exist peacefully. What is a treaty
3 - $500 The Mi'kmaq lived in these NON-PERMANENT dwellings that could be easily taken down and moved. Wigmam
4 - $100 A society that is made up of multiple diverse societies. Pluralistic Society
4 - $200 The Haudenosaunee society was ________, meaning that the head of each clan was female. What is matrilineal? (or, for half points, Clan Mother)
4 - $300 When one is unable to view society from a European perspective… Also, most history books are written from this perspective. Eurocentric
4 - $400 When one is unable to view a culture or society from their own cultural-lenses Ethnocentric
4 - $500 What is the difference between Value and Belief? Also, provide an example of a aboriginal value and belief… Hint: you cannot use the term in the definition! Value: Something you care about (like elders and nature) Belief: Something you hold to be true (believed in a spiritual leader)
Final Jeopardy Provide the following dates of residential schools existence in Canada. Roughly when they started, when the Government claims they closed, when they actually last closed. 1876-1880s, 1988 (sometimes 1992), 1996