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This animal was central to allparts of the Blackfoot’s life.

What is the buffalo?

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These were built in frontof Haida homes.

What are totem poles?

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The general area of Canadain which the Iroquois lived

is known as this.

What are the Eastern Woodlands?

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Many of the Inuit’s toolswere made from the bones

of this ocean creature.

What are whales?

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These tent-like structures wereused by the Blackfootbecause they could be

easily moved.

What are tipis?

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They painted and decoratedthese differently, depending

on what they were to beused for.

What are canoes?

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In addition to hunting, theIroquois also did this to

obtain food.

What is farming?

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Because they followed theirfood supply, the Inuitwere this “N” word.

What are nomads?

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The Blackfoot lived in whatis now Alberta, Manitoba,

and this province.

Who is Saskatchewan?

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The Haida travelled using thesetwo transportation methods.

What are canoes and walking?

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The Iroquois lived inthese structures.

What are longhouses?

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In the winter, Inuit livedin these shelters.

What are igloos?

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It was the responsibility ofthis group within the

Blackfoot to huntand make war.

Who are the men?

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The carvings in a Haida totempole did this.

What is tell a story?

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They used this tool to grind uptheir corn.

What is a mortar and pestle?

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The most frequently usedform of transportation

by the Inuit.

What are sleds pulled by dogs?

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This Blackfoot food wasmade from buffalomeat and berries.

What is pemmican?

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This food was probably themost important part of

the Haida diet.

What is fish?

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Their villages were surroundedby this (for defensive purposes).

What is a palisade?

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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?