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1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

2 What are we going to call the first people who lived in North America?

3 Where did The First Occupants come from?

4 How did the First Occupants get to North America ?

5 What were the names of the 3 main groups of First Occupants?

6 What region did the Iroquoians live in ?
What regions did the Algonkians live in ? What region did the Inuit live in ?

7 How did the first Occupants live in the year 1500?

8 Did the 3 groups of First Occupants live in the same places?

9 Because the 3 groups of First Occupants lived in different places, they lived in different ways

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11 Iroquoians: the way they lived
Iroquoians lived in the St-Lawrence Valley The soil was very FERTILE Fertile means good for growing vegetables

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13 Iroquoians were farmers!
They grew vegetables corn, beans, squash Men hunted animals sometimes for meat Farming is where they got most of their food

14 Iroquoians stayed in the same place
Because they were farmers They grew food They lived close to where they grew food Staying in one place is called SEDENTARY Iroquoians had a sedentary way of life

15 Iroquoian Homes Iroquoians lived in villages
There were a lot of houses in the village. The houses were called ‘LONGHOUSES’

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19 Inside a Longhouse

20 Longhouses were made of….
Wood Bark from trees Animal fur and bones Other natural materials

21 Villages were protected
Iroquoian villages were protected by a wall This wall was made out of large pieces of wood The wall protected the village from attacks

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23 Iroquoians Con’t How did they travel?
Travel by foot (snowshoes in winter) or by canoe (on waterways) What did their housing look like? They built semi-permanent structures called ‘longhouses’ Each longhouse housed several families

24 Iroquoians Con’t How did they farm, hunt and store food?
Simple tools like stone axes, bows/arrows and baskets allowed them to live and maintain a sedentary life Animal skins/furs comprised most of their clothing  trade with Algonkian tribes

25 Iroquoians Con’t Why were longhouses semi-permanent?
Every 8-10 years, the soil the Iroquoian tribes farmed became infertile…so they had to change where they lived A new Group of longhouses was built elsewhere

26 Iroquoians Con’t Iroquoian social structure was known as MATRIARCHAL
What did this mean for them? Women made important decisions, were the leaders of permanent settlements and decided who would be the chief of the tribe/village (a man)

27 Algonkians: their way of life
Algonkian groups lived in the ‘Canadian Shield’ and Appalachian Mountain Regions  NOT FERTILE NON FERTILE= hunting and gathering= NOMADIC

28 Algonkians Con’t They did not farm like the Iroqouian tribes, so they relied on hunting animals and gathering wild vegetation like berries Summertime=fishing grounds What was their housing like? Small/portable dwellings called wigwams 2-4 families per wigwam

29 Algonkians Con’t How did Algonkians travel? Tools?
Foot, canoe, snowshoes, tobogans Tools? Bows/arrows, stone axes, fishing implements like nets

30 Algonkians Con’t The social structure= PATRIARCHY What does that mean?
The opposite of MATRIARCHAL Men made important decisions and were placed in leadership roles


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