Impact of French and European Arrival on Indigenous People Quiz
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How did Indigenous people show gratitude for using resources like trees or animals according to the text?

They offered tobacco as a way to show gratitude for using natural resources.

What was the purpose of using Spruce Roots in constructing items like canoes, as described in the text?

Spruce Roots were used to stitch together the birch bark, making the canoes watertight.

Why did Indigenous people avoid using Maple sap in certain constructions, according to the text?

Maple sap would become sticky when heated, which made it unsuitable for certain applications like sealing canoes.

How did Indigenous people make Spruce sap usable as a glue, based on the information provided?

<p>Indigenous people heated Spruce sap to make it liquid and then applied it as a glue for various purposes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the method mentioned in the text for making the birch bark impermeable or waterproof.

<p>Indigenous people used Spruce gum to seal the seams of the birch bark, making it waterproof.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What materials were used for decorations on the canoe, as stated in the text?

<p>Copper and brass tacks were used for decorative purposes on the canoe.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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