ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES BY EMAD,DALLAS,JERHYN.

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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES BY EMAD,DALLAS,JERHYN

 FIRST NATIONS CAMOFLASH IN TO THE GRASS SO THEY CAN HIDE FROM PREDATORS..

 When the first nations wanted to skin the buffalo they had to sharpen knifes.

 ALL OF THE FIRST NATION GROUPS IN ALBERTA LIVED HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS.

DID THE FIRST NATION KIDS HUNT LIKE THEIR PARENTS  The first nations kids learned to hunt with their parents by hunting food.

HOW MANY FIRST NATION GROUPS ARE THERE  There are 45 first nation groups in Alberta and all of the groups spoke different languages.

HOW DID THE FIRST NATIONS SHAVE BUFFALO HAIR.  They skinned the buffalo with a knife  The first nation made a knife with buffalo ribs and bones

WHAT RESPONSIBILITIES’ DID THE FIRST NATIONS HAVE  The first nations hade to build tipis and hunt for food.