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1 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Geography Economies Random Terms $100 $100
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2 1 - $100 This aboriginal group was originally settled north of the Great Lakes, and later moved westward onto the Plains. What is the Anishinabe

3 1 - $200 Five nations made up this aboriginal alliance, and were settled mostly south of the Great Lakes. What is the Haudenosaunee

4 1 - $300 The Great Lakes are located in this present-day province.
What is Ontario

5 1 - $400 This group divided its time between coastal settlements on the Atlantic Ocean and inland camps, according to the season. What is the Mi'kmaq

6 1 - $500 This river was a major access route for First Nations and, later, European explorers; it connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. What is the St. Lawrence River

7 2 - $100 Aboriginal societies did not have this item: ______. They instead traded goods they had for goods they needed. European (and modern) societies used it as a standard for exchanging goods and services Money or Currency

8 2 - $200 There were two main types First Nations economies in North America (and the world): farmers and _____-______s. Hunters and Gatherers

9 2 - $300 The Anishinabe organized their society around the harvest of this wild grain. Rice

10 2 - $400 The word used for the system of exchange of goods between First Nations societies (and, later, European explorers). Trade

11 2 - $500 These three crops were vital to the economy of the Haudenosaunee. What are corn, beans and squash

12 3 - $100 A group of (usually) extended family living together. Generally used by most FMNI peoples Clan

13 3 - $200 First Nations societies focused on protecting this by farming, hunting and fishing responsibly and only enough to satisfy their needs. Nature

14 3 - $300 A good example of an alliance was this group, composed of six different nations. What is the Iroquois Confederacy? (or Haudenosaunee)

15 3 - $400 This refers to an agreement reached by two or more clans at conflict, and means that they agree to stop fighting and co-exist peacefully. What is a treaty

16 3 - $500 The Mi'kmaq lived in these NON-PERMANENT dwellings that could be easily taken down and moved. Wigmam

17 4 - $100 A society that is made up of multiple diverse societies.
Pluralistic Society

18 4 - $200 The Haudenosaunee society was ________, meaning that the head of each clan was female. What is matrilineal? (or, for half points, Clan Mother)

19 4 - $300 When one is unable to view society from a European perspective… Also, most history books are written from this perspective. Eurocentric

20 4 - $400 When one is unable to view a culture or society from their own cultural-lenses Ethnocentric

21 4 - $500 What is the difference between Value and Belief? Also, provide an example of a aboriginal value and belief… Hint: you cannot use the term in the definition! Value: Something you care about (like elders and nature) Belief: Something you hold to be true (believed in a spiritual leader)

22 Final Jeopardy Provide the following dates of residential schools existence in Canada. Roughly when they started, when the Government claims they closed, when they actually last closed. s, 1988 (sometimes 1992), 1996


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