FIRST NATIONS - MIGRATION

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FIRST NATIONS - MIGRATION CUE CARD QUESTIONS FIRST NATIONS - MIGRATION Cue Card 1. The most widespread theory on how the first nations migrated to North America is called __________________________. Cue Card 2. When is it believed that the first nations migrated to North America? Quebec? Cue Card 3. The Bering Strait (Beringia) connected what two places? Cue Card 4. Why did the first nations cross Beringia? Cue Card 5. When is it believed that the Inuit ancestors (Thule people) arrived in the arctic?

FIRST NATIONS - MIGRATION CUE CARD ANSWERS FIRST NATIONS - MIGRATION Cue Card 1. Bering Strait Hypothesis. Cue Card 2. 32000 years ago, 12000 Cue Card 3. Asia and Alaska Cue Card 4. They were following their prey Cue Card 5. 1000 years ago