10 Questions
What type of houses did the Inuit live in during the winter?
Igloos
Which of the following was a specific element of the Mi’kmaq lifestyle?
Trading with Europeans first
What was a distinctive trait of the Cree lifestyle mentioned in the text?
Having no definitive lifestyle elements
Which group lived in woven longhouses that could house 30 or more people?
Huron/Wendat
What type of farming did the Iroquois engage in with three specific crops?
Three sister farming
Which First Nations region is characterized by high humidity, very wet conditions, and a rain forest environment?
West Coast
What type of climate and vegetation is typically found in the Arctic First Nations region?
Arid humidity, very cold winters, mosses and shrubs
Which First Nations region has a climate of relatively high humidity with moderate summer and winter temperatures?
East Coast
Which theory explains the possible migration of some First Nations people from Asia to South America via the Pacific Ocean?
Pan Oceanic Theory
Which First Nations region has climates that range from moderate humidity to reasonably hot temperatures with grasslands and mixed forests?
Plains
Explore the unique lifestyles of the Haida people from the West Coast and the Inuit people of the Arctic. From housing and food to transportation and cultural elements, discover the distinct characteristics that defined their ways of living.
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