Traditional First Nations Way Of Life. Settle: Verb: To stay, or live in an area.

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Presentation transcript:

Traditional First Nations Way Of Life

Settle: Verb: To stay, or live in an area.

The Inuit People

The Inuit Hunted… Caribou Seals Whales

Inuit Shelter Animal Skin Tent Igloo

Transportation Dog Sled Snow Shoes

Nomadic Adjective: always moving, does not stay in one place

The Plains People

Gather To collect berries and other plants to be eaten later.

Buffalo

Tipi

The Iroquois People

The Iroquois were farmers:

Permanent Adjective: lasts a long time or forever

Longhouse

Sedentary Adjective: Stays in one place, does not move.

The Northwest Coast People

Coast Noun: the land near the sea

They were fishers…

Carve Verb: To cut wood with a knife

Totem Pole

Kayak A long, woodenboat.

Northwest Coast Longhouse

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