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What were men and women like in first nation tribes? correct answer: - Women relatively equal in most societies - Gender roles still existed such as men hunting and mostly women preparing food How were children disciplined in first nation tribes? correct answer: - Discovery Learning - No "...

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Pre-Confederation Canada Final Exam
Questions With Complete Solutions
What were men and women like in first nation tribes? correct
answer: - Women relatively equal in most societies
- Gender roles still existed such as men hunting and mostly
women preparing food

How were children disciplined in first nation tribes? correct
answer: - Discovery Learning
- No "you must learn this"

How did most chiefs lead? correct answer: By persuasion.
rather than coercion. Would persuade people to go to war for
them`

How was ancestors status often traced in First Nations? correct
answer: Matrilineal - By mothers bloodline

Who was the most powerful man in a First Nations group?
Why/What does it suggest? correct answer: - Uncle
- Many were Matrilocal. Where the husband moved into the
lodge of the in-laws. It suggests that women held high political
power (which stood out to europeans

Name the 2 important First Nations tribes on the East Coast
correct answer: Beothuk & Mi'Kmaq

Describe the Beothuk correct answer: - Semi-nomadic

, - survived mostly on small game, moose and caribou and
shellfish
- Little interaction with Europeans
Extinct by 1838 from malnutrition and disease

Describe the Mi'Kmaq correct answer: - Semi-Nomadic
- Perhaps most rich east of BC
- Not a very strict social structure
- Migrated in the fall from coastal villages to inland hunting
camps

Describe the Great Lakes correct answer: - Sedentary and
agricultural relying mostly on corn, beans and squash with little
hunting
- Total Iroquoian population 750 000 at contact
- Wars led to creation of "confederacies"

What were the confederacies of the great lakes? correct answer:
Five Nations (Iroquois/Haudanosaunee)
Wendat confederacy
Petan confederacy (Tionantati)

Who was in the Canadian Shield? correct answer: Cree, Innu &
Ojibwa

Describe the Canadian Shield correct answer: - Semi-nomadic
hunter gatherers
- no large villages. but bands of up to 400 lived in "associated
communities"
- No land ownership but certain territory belonged to specific
bands

, - Innu practiced full gender equality (Europeans believed to be
full christian, women had to be obedient to men

What were the tribes that lived on the Plains? correct answer:
Sioux & Blackfoot

Describe the tribes on the Plains correct answer: - Nomadic,
mostly dependant on Buffalo
- Many goods produced by Bison such as clothes (thread &
leather)
- Things actually arrived before Europeans did that were huge
assets to Indian life such as guns, horses and knives
- Chiefs practiced polygamy

Describe the West Coast Nations correct answer: - 6 of 12
linguistic groups found on West Coast
- 200 000 at contact living almost exclusively on fish. Salmon
going up river and they would set up nets
- Sedentary in large cedar homes sheltering extended families
- Mostly Patrilineal
- Lots of art which was a sign of wealth
- Gifting at potlatches.redistributed wealth and increased a
chiefly status

Describe the Inuit correct answer: - Nomadic hunters and
fishers
- Lived in small, family groups in the winter and larger
gatherings in the summer
- Unique transportation methods like kayak & dogsled
- decorated almost everything
- Used tattoos especially on women

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