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Name 3 animals the Anishinabe would hunt for as part of their traditional diet. |
Wolves, rabbits, and beavers |
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What are 2 traditional roles of Anishinabe men? |
They would hunt and go to meetings |
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Name 2 occasions in which the Anishinabe would use music to celebrate. |
The birth of child and death |
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Who was responsible for choosing the Anishinabe chiefs? |
The Tribal Council |
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What would the Anishinabe use quills for? |
Quillwork |
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Name a ceremony that was important to the Haida. |
The Potlatch ceremony |
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What was the main role of children in the Haida culture? |
To help their mothers |
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Explain the sleeping arrangement of the Haida. |
They all slept in longhouses |
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What was 1 of the major myths that the Haida traditionally believed in? |
The Raven |
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Who was typically responsible for carving in the Haida |
The men |
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Who was responsible for choosing the chief in the Haudenosaunee culture? |
The Clanmother |
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Describe 1 difference between the Haudenosaunee government and the Haida |
The Haudenosaunee used consensus and the Haida used majority rules |
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What type of decision making was used by the Haudenosaunee? |
Consensus |
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What is the purpose of a competitive dance in the Haudenosaunee? |
To encourage calm behaviour |
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What would happen when a Haudenosaunee clan mother died? |
They would bury her and after 3 days, the next eldest sister or daughter was picked |
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Name 3 materials the Inuit traditionally used to make clothing. |
Animal skin, fur and bones |
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What did the Inuit believe would provide them protection from polar bears? |
The polar bear masks |
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Who was responsible for hunting in the Inuit culture? |
The men |
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What is the name of the Inuit “goddess of the sea”? |
Sedna |
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Explain how the Inuit made decisions. |
Consensus |
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Name 2 traditional roles of Mi’kmaq women. |
They built houses and took care of the children |
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How did the Mi’kmaq make decisions? |
Consensus |
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What are 3 purposes of dancing in the Mi’kmaq culture? |
A unique way used to tell stories, to entertain others, and a big part of ceremonies. |
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The Mi’kmaq traditionally believe in “animism”. What does this mean? |
It means they recognized and acknowledged the living spirit within all things. |
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Explain the role of the Mi'kmaq Grand Council. |
They made decisions for the nation |