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The Blackfoot
The HaidaThe Iroquois
The Inuit
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Row 1, Col 1
This animal was central to allparts of the Blackfoot’s life.
What is the buffalo?
1,2
These were built in frontof Haida homes.
What are totem poles?
1,3
The general area of Canadain which the Iroquois lived
is known as this.
What are the Eastern Woodlands?
1,4
Many of the Inuit’s toolswere made from the bones
of this ocean creature.
What are whales?
2,1
These tent-like structures wereused by the Blackfootbecause they could be
easily moved.
What are tipis?
2,2
They painted and decoratedthese differently, depending
on what they were to beused for.
What are canoes?
2,3
In addition to hunting, theIroquois also did this to
obtain food.
What is farming?
2,4
Because they followed theirfood supply, the Inuitwere this “N” word.
What are nomads?
3,1
The Blackfoot lived in whatis now Alberta, Manitoba,
and this province.
Who is Saskatchewan?
3,2
The Haida travelled using thesetwo transportation methods.
What are canoes and walking?
3,3
The Iroquois lived inthese structures.
What are longhouses?
3,4
In the winter, Inuit livedin these shelters.
What are igloos?
4,1
It was the responsibility ofthis group within the
Blackfoot to huntand make war.
Who are the men?
4,2
The carvings in a Haida totempole did this.
What is tell a story?
4,3
They used this tool to grind uptheir corn.
What is a mortar and pestle?
4,4
The most frequently usedform of transportation
by the Inuit.
What are sleds pulled by dogs?
5,1
This Blackfoot food wasmade from buffalomeat and berries.
What is pemmican?
5,2
This food was probably themost important part of
the Haida diet.
What is fish?
5,3
Their villages were surroundedby this (for defensive purposes).
What is a palisade?
5,4
As with whales,Inuit hunters often hunted
these two animals which, whenkilled, would be shared with
all other Inuit families inthe community.
What are seals and walruses?