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1 How did the fur trade affect The Native Peoples of the Northwest? Chapter 4 – The Northwest to 1870

2 Geographical Background & Review The Northwest is dominated by the Canadian Shield and covered by boreal forests. Canadian Shield – area of land made up of igneous and metamorphic rock covered by a thin layer of soil from glacial impact.

3 Boreal forest - a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches (also known as Taiga). Located north of the 50 th parallel and covers 60% of Canada’s land mass.

4 Who were the First Nations People in the Northwest? Before European contact, the Northwest was home to 5 nations: 1.Ojibwa 2.Assiniboin 3.Cree 4.Chipewyan 5.Inuit

5 Mapping Activity 1.Use the map provided to colour the 5 First Nations Peoples’ territories – make a legend on the right hand side to label each territory. 2.Label the outline of Rupert’s Land on your map. 3.Label the trading routes associated with each company.

6 First Nations in the Fur Trade Even prior to the 1800s, the aboriginal peoples of the Northwest had involvement in the fur trade as trappers, traders, and middlemen. Middlemen – someone who acts as a dealer between 2 parties who want to exchange goods. How was each group involved in the fur trade? Read the articles provided to answer the question in your notebook.

7 Video Canada: A People’s History Title – Life at the Bay -Take notes by answering this question: What were David Thompson’s experiences at Fort Churchill and his observations of the First Nations people there?

8 How did the fur trade affect First Nations culture? (Answer the questions on p. 136 #1-3): 1.Forced full-time trappers to abandon their yearly cycle of fishing, hunting, and preserving food. 2.Caused a clash of cultural values – work, friendship, responsibility, humanity. 3.Exposed to diseases – smallpox and measles – no immunity (as much as 90% of pop wiped out)

9 Partner Quiz Game Partner 1 - What is the Canadian Shield? Partner 2 – What is a boreal forest? Partner 1 – Who are the 5 first nations groups in the Northwest? Partner 2 – How did the fur trade affect first nations culture?


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