Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plateau Peoples
- Environment
- Habitat: The Plateau
People lived in the
southern interior of BC
and Alberta.
- Seasonal Villages: In summer,
people live above ground in small
villages, near hunting ground; in
winter, people settle in larger, more
permanent villages.
- Climate: The climate is more
continental type; the
precipitation is generally low.
- Geography: The territory of
the Plateau People includes
expanse of forests and many
natural rivers and lakes.
- Vegetation: The middle
Columbia area is a steepee
of sagebrush and bunch
grass finged by yellow pine.
The upper Columbia
consisted of wooded areas.
- Wildlife: Includes deer, elk,
bear and caribou.
- Politics and Law
- Leaders: Each village has one or
more chiefs. They
are often inherited.
- Classes: Plateau society
was communal and
generally free of classes
- Enemies: The
cause of was is
usually food. For
example: the
Secwepemc
sometimes raided
Stl'atl'imx areas
for slaves or
salmon.
- Roles of Leaders: The main chief is usually inherited, while
other chiefs have different roles such as hunting and
warfare due to their personal abilities and knowledge.
- Weapons: In war, people
usually use spears, bows and
arrows, knives and clubs.
- Allies: They work together and
travel together in the spring-fall,
then joined with other groups to
reside in large villages
- Culture
- Food: Wild plants, salmon, deer,
elk, mountain goat.
- Language: Athapascan, Interior
Salishan, Ktunaxa
- Clothing: People usually wear leather
clothing and fur caps. Some clothing are
made of tanned hides of animals, grasses
and softened bark.
- Art: Rock paintings, weaving and
carving; rock paintings was made
out of red ochre pigments mixed
with animal oil or fish eggs.
- Religion: The people had a strong
spiritual relationship with nature, and
held animals in high regard.
- Ceremonies: The two main
ceremonies are the Winter
Guardian Spirit Dance and
Sun Dance. The ceremonies
involved a lot of music and
dancing.
- Economy and Technology
- Tools: The tools that the Plateau people
used were made from bone(arrow heads),
wood(nets and carvings), and stone(spears
and cutting tools).
- Use of natural sources: Plateau
People were able to catch a large
number of fish when Pacific
Salmons enter the interior rivers
to spawn.
- Transportation: Travel river by canoe,
and the forests by foot or horses.
- Economy: Based on
seasonal hunting, fishing
and gathering.
- Family&Society
- Responsibilities: Men are
responsible for fishing and
hunting, women are responsible
for harvesting plants and and
preparing food.
- Sharing: Almost
every resources
were shared
except for salmon
fishing stations
owned by
individuals.
- Decisions Making: In Ktunaxa
society all the decision making
power was given to the elders
because they were considered to
be very wise.
- Canada's First Nations have been in the
country for at least 12000 years. They
farm, hunt and organize in different
tribes. One major tribe is Plateau