Questão 1
Questão
How were traditional teachings passed down through the generations of indigenous people?
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Throughout books
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Through the Elders
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Through the children
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Through carvings
Questão 2
Questão
What was an oral culture?
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Where people would memorize stories to be passed down
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Where people would memorize writings to be passed down
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Where people wouldn't memorize stories
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Where people would memorize carvings to be passed down
Questão 3
Questão
The Mi'kmaq lived in [blank_start]Eastern[blank_end] Canada, in what is now N[blank_start]ova Scotia[blank_end], P[blank_start]rince Edward Island[blank_end], New [blank_start]Brunswick[blank_end], and on the [blank_start]Gaspe Peninsula[blank_end] of [blank_start]Quebec[blank_end]. When it was summer, they [blank_start]farmed[blank_end] and lived along the [blank_start]coast[blank_end]. When it was winter, they travelled [blank_start]inland[blank_end] to the [blank_start]woods[blank_end] to [blank_start]hunt[blank_end].
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Western
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Eastern
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Northern
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Southern
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ova Scotia
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ewfoundland
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eace River
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acific Ocean
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rince Albert
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rince Edward Island
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foundland
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Brunswick
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York
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St. Lawrence River
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Montreal
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Gaspe Peninsula
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Adirondack Mountains
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Quebec
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Ontario
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Alberta
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Manitoba
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hunted
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farmed
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built
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chopped down trees
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coast
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forest
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inland
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outwards
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woods
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plains
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coast
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farm
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hunt
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chop down trees
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build
Questão 4
Questão
Mi'kmaq villages were called _____.
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Communities
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Regions
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Longhouses
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Clans
Questão 5
Questão
Because of the Mi'kmaq's bountiful food supply, it wasn't unusual for people to live up to 100 years of age!
Questão 6
Questão
What were the Mi'kmaq's thoughts of nature?
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That humans are superior that should rule over everything else
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That every creature is equal and to treat them with respect
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Animals should not be killed
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Plants should not be killed
Questão 7
Questão
The Mi'kmaq called Earth "[blank_start]Mother Earth[blank_end]".
The Mi'kmaq's legends told of humans being put on earth by [blank_start]Kisulk[blank_end], the creator. [blank_start]Kisulk[blank_end] made the humans equal to everything else. Due to this spiritual belief, the Mi'kmaq treated all living things with [blank_start]respect[blank_end].
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Father Earth
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Mother Earth
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Spirit World
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Spirit Realm
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Kisulk
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God
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Amerigo
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Sky Woman
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Kisulk
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God
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Amerigo
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Sky Woman
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respect
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rudeness
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as food
Questão 8
Questão
What does the Mi'kmaq Government allow?
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None of these
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Allowed people to freely express their opinion
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Allowed people to live in peace and work individually
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Allowed people to live in harmony, work together and get things done
Questão 9
Questão
Each Mi'kmaq community had a local leader. What were they called?
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Mother of the Longhouse
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Sagamaw
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Clan Mother
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Alliance
Questão 10
Questão
The community leader was usually very unskilled at hunting and searching.
Questão 11
Questão
The land of the Mi'kmaq was divided into [blank_start]seven[blank_end] districts. A district leader [blank_start]governed[blank_end] each district. They had the power to make [blank_start]war and peace[blank_end]. They also [blank_start]settled[blank_end] disputes and divided hunting and fishing territories among family [blank_start]clans[blank_end].
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seven
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eight
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four
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six
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governed
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supervised
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analyzed
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make all decisions
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or build anything
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war and peace
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settled
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created
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clans
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villages
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communities
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longhouses
Questão 12
Questão
What was the Government of the Mi'kmaq based on?
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Democracy
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Consensus
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Monarchy
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Dictatorship
Questão 13
Questão
Check SEVEN things that women did in Mi'kmaq society:
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Ensured that families had everything they needed for a good life
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Helped out with hunting(mainly small animals)
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Raised children
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Took care of homes
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Were Elders
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Cooked food
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Voiced their concerns to the government
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Ran the entire government
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Wrote books and told legends
Questão 14
Questão
Check all SIX Haudenosaunee nations:
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Mohawk
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Oneida
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Onondaga
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Cayuga
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Seneca
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Tuscarora
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Epekwitk aq Piktuk
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Unama’gi
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Mi’gma’gi,
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Unama'kik
Questão 15
Questão
Where did the Haudenosaunee live?
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In southern Ontario
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In southern Quebec
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Around the Great Lakes
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Around the St. Lawrence
Questão 16
Questão
Check FIVE beliefs the Haudenosaunee had:
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The individual and living with other people
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Collective thinking and considering future generations
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Considering all points of view
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Sharing labor and the benefits of it
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Duty to family, clan, nation and the Iroquios Confederacy
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equality; everyone is equal
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Nature is more important than humanity
Questão 17
Questão
The Haudenosaunee were some of Canada's first farming peoples
Questão 18
Questão
Who were the "Three Sisters"?
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Wheat, nuts and squash
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Beans, wheat and squash
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Corn, beans and squash
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None of these
Questão 19
Questão
The corn stalks [blank_start]supported[blank_end] the climbing beans. The squash [blank_start]discouraged[blank_end] weeds from [blank_start]crowding[blank_end] the corn. Also, the big squash leaves kept it [blank_start]shady[blank_end] from the sun and the soil stayed [blank_start]moist[blank_end]. These vegetables gives a [blank_start]healthy[blank_end] diet.
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supported
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overgrew
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crushed
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discouraged
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encouraged
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killed
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crowding
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helped
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shady
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warm
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moist
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dry
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rich
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healthy
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unhealthy
Questão 20
Questão
Haudenosaunee legends told of a woman who fell from the sky and gave birth to a daughter. The daughter died while having two twin boys. They planted corn, beans, and squash on her grave. Who was the woman who fell from the sky?
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Sky Women
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Kisulk
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Clan Mother
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Three Sisters
Questão 21
Questão
Check FIVE other things that the Haudenosaunee grew:
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Canabis
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Tobacco
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Carrots
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Cucumbers
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Melons
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Potatoes
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Turnips
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Radishes