` They are Inuit, First Nations and Metis. These people are the first groups to live in Canada. Together, they are called Aboriginal*. Inuit, First Nation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Economies in History. It should answer 3 questions: 1. What goods and services do people need/want? 2.How can we produce these goods and services? 3.How.
Advertisements

First Nations of Canada Unit
Navajo American Native Tribe.
A “Crash Course” in American History A Review for You!
By Prokopiev.  Culture – The totality of intellectual, artistic, social, and religious expressions that define a society or a group in comparison with.
Native Canadians include Inuit, First Nations, and Metis. Each of these peoples have their own name,language,and culture.They now live in towns and cities.
Native Americans SOLs - USI.3a and 3b.
Displacement Experiences
American Indians are the Original inhabitants of North America American Indians are also known as Native Americans It is believed that Native Americans.
Canada History and Culture Modern Canada Geographic Issues.
What’s in a Name?. What are the appropriate terms to use when referring to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada? (Adapted from the National Aboriginal Health.
Today’s agenda, 02/10 Individual Identity. Expressing Canadian Culture and Identity.
D3.2 Learning Goal: 1.I will describe some significant developments and/or issues that affected First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada during.
Identity and Citizenship. MNBC Citizenship Components Self Identification ∞A person who Self Identifies Is of Historic Métis Nation Ancestry ∞Genealogy.
HRT3M U NIT II: A BORIGINAL S PIRITUALITY An Education on the Inuit of the Arctic Region.
First Nations of Canada Text pages Terminology  Acceptable terminology Aboriginal Inuit Métis First Nation (FN) Indigenous Native _________.
CANADA’S ABORIGINAL PEOPLES. Who are Aboriginal Peoples?  Aboriginal Peoples: descendants of Canada’s original inhabitants  Many Canadians have an Aboriginal.
First Peoples: The World of the Inuits By Cathy Hopperstad Keigwin Middle School Location
Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s. Another Presentation © All rights Reserved
Native Americans SOLs - USI.3a and 3b. Native Americans Prior to the arrival of Europeans, American Indians (First Americans) were dispersed across different.
3-2 Population Change in Canada. People, People Everywhere — but from Where?
Treaties. Pre-European Contact Facts Scientists believe these people first migrated to the Americas more than 10,000 years ago, before the end of the.
FIRST NATIONS THE TREATY PROCESS. Native people – descendants of Canada’s original inhabitants – have had a complex, and often difficult relationship.
History of Canada From European Contact to Quebec’s Independence Movement.
Native American By英1-1 36號謝依蓁
Eskimos By. Andrew Kocembo. This is a good source of information for Eskimo ways of living and how they fed there families and how they lived Alaskan.
National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month November 2015 Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
The American Indians. Objectives Content Objectives: Students will review the Native American Tribes. They will be able to describe the resources, way.
BY WYATT HENSON NATINE AMERICANS.
First Americans.
Fundamental Definitions and Facts
The First Canadians The Settlers French Canadians
The American Indians.
Exploring Native Territories in Canada. Why do you think we are studying Native Territories? How are Native Territories important to us as citizens?
Achieving a permanent arctic council among a group of nations with widely differing geographic, economic, cultural, and strategic interests will not be.
ROOTS OF CANADA Exploring our Origins. Aboriginal Peoples ■The term Aboriginal Peoples is used to refer to the First Nations as well as the Inuit. ■Less.
Individual and Collective Rights! Chapter 4. Chapter Goals n n What are collective rights? n n What legislation establishes the collective rights of groups.
Agenda: Notes in notebook Notes in notebook –9/23 First Americans Classwork/homework: Classwork/homework: –Acrostic Poem »First People.
Shape of the Day  Critical Thinking Question  Nation Activity  I am Canadian clip  Discussion  Writing Activity Welcome Back!!
Opening Activity: Wednesday  1. Sam is emigrating from his country because he heard that Australia has amazing surfing, and he is a professional surfer.
By: Eva Nichols. Who are they? Inuit simply means “people”, originally known by Europeans as “Eskimos” which is a term meaning “eaters of raw meat.” Inuit’s.
Aboriginal 101: Who is Who A CONTEMPORARY + HISTORICAL INQUIRY.
A Polar bear’s fur is white to camouflage it in the snow. Their fur is hollow.
Aboriginal Worldviews and Education Dr. Jean-Paul Restoule.
Canada’s Aboriginal Population in the 21 st Century.
Image & Identity Vocabulary. Assimilation: The process whereby one cultural group is absorbed into the culture of another, usually the majority culture.
First Nations Stereotypes & Myths.
The Inuit People The Inuit are the aboriginal inhabitants of the North American Arctic, from Bering Strait to East Greenland, a distance of over 6000 kilometers.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools Department of Social Sciences
Aboriginal Terminology: What to use, and when
Using the Snapshots in Time cards:
Mr. Beaton’s D.C 8 class The Inuit By Jennifer UL.
The Inuit First Nation’s People of North America
World Indigenous People
The Inuit People Until recently, outsiders called the Inuit "Eskimo."
The Inuit People The Inuit are the aboriginal inhabitants of the North American Arctic, from Bering Strait to East Greenland, a distance of over 6000 kilometers.
First Nations of Canada: Pre & Post European Contact
Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples
The Inuit People The Inuit are the originial inhabitants of the North American Arctic. They live mainly in Canada, but they also live in northern Alaska.
Aboriginal Terminology: What to use, and when
Impressive… Most Impressive
The Study of First Nations
CANADA’S RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS:
Collective rights Chapter 4 Introduction.
To What Extent has Canada Affirmed Collective Rights?
BC First Nations 12… Anishinaabe, Métis, Coastal Salish, Cree, Cherokee. We have nothing much in common. We’re all aboriginal and we have the drum. That’s.
Canada’s Aboriginal Population
The Inuit People The Inuit are the originial inhabitants of the North American Arctic. They live mainly in Canada, but they also live in northern Alaska.
Welcome to Indigenous Peoples in a Global Context!
The History of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Presentation transcript:

`

They are Inuit, First Nations and Metis. These people are the first groups to live in Canada. Together, they are called Aboriginal*. Inuit, First Nation and Metis can’t be called the same name because they have different languages and cultures. Who are the first people in Canada? *aboriginal – means indigenous.

Who are Inuit people? The Inuit are the aboriginal* inhabitants of the North American Arctic, from the Bering Strait to East Greenland,a distance of over 6000 kilometers. As well as Arctic Canada, Inuit also live in northern Alaska and Greenland, and have close relatives in Russia. They are united by a common cultural heritage and a common language. Until recently, outsiders called the Inuit "Eskimo." Now they prefer their own term, "Inuit," meaning simply"people." There are about 40,000 Inuit in Canada. *aboriginal – means indigenous.* indigenous- means originating where it is found.

This is some Inuit clothing that is for men and women. This clothing is for the Arctic because it is made of fur and it keeps people warm.

Canada’s first nations people First Nation of Canada used to be called Indians. Although the term First Nation is widely used no legal definition of it exists. Among it uses the term First Nation people refers to the Indian of Canada both Status and non Status. Some Indian peoples have also adopted the term of First Nation to replace the word band in the name of their community.

This canoe is made out of cedar wood. The boxes are made out of cedar wood too and the boxes are used for food.

Canada’s Métis people The Metis call themselves the forgotten people. The Metis are mix Blooded people, that joins the two world.The old world (Europeans) and the new world (North American Indians, creating a totally new nations or a race of people. They have their own criteria necessary to be recognized as a distinct nation of people from food, clothing, flag, history, political movement. All the criteria and more were met by the Metis. Define: political movement-A sign

This is a picture of Metis clothing for men and for women.

Thank you for watching my presentation. I hope you liked my presentation.