5 Questions
Which Native groups inhabited Acadia?
Maliseet, Abenaki, and Mi'kmaq
What did the Mi'kmaq mainly do for subsistence?
Fishing, hunting, and trapping
What were canoes, snowshoes, and wigwams made from?
Animal skin and wood
Why were the Mi'kmaq considered nomads?
They migrated seasonally
Who were the first Amerindians to come into contact with the Europeans?
Mi'kmaq
Test your knowledge of the Indigenous peoples of Acadia with this quiz! Learn about the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, and Abenaki people who inhabited the region, their way of life, and their connection to the land. Discover fascinating facts about their fishing, hunting, and trapping practices, as well as the versatile use of animals for sustenance and survival. Challenge yourself and expand your understanding of the rich history and culture of Acadia's Native groups.
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