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FIRST NATIONS – TRADE & ALLIANCE

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1 FIRST NATIONS – TRADE & ALLIANCE
CUE CARD QUESTIONS FIRST NATIONS – TRADE & ALLIANCE Cue Card 23. Name 2 reasons Native people bartered. Cue Card 24. Identify two commonly traded items. Cue Card 25. What is the scope of Native trade networks? Cue Card 26. How did Native people’s travel? Give 2 examples. Cue Card 27. When was the wampum belt typically used? What did each element on the wampum belt represent? Cue Card 28. Name two examples of how prisoners of war were treated?

2 FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
CUE CARD QUESTIONS FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Cue Card 23. Name 3 reasons the Native peoples bartered To obtain goods they didn’t have in their environment Establish alliances Cue Card 24. Identify 2 commonly traded goods Copper Shells Obsidian Cue Card 25. What is the scope of native trade networks? Across continent

3 FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
CUE CARD QUESTIONS FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Cue Card 26. How did Native people’s travel for trade? By water/canoe Through forest trails Cue Card 27. What was the wampum belt used for? Typically exchanged during an alliance meeting in support the chief’s proposals Each element represented a specific message

4 FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS
CUE CARD QUESTIONS FIRST NATIONS – SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Cue Card 28. How were prisoners of war treated? Tortured Killed Adopted into the family


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