Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Social Studies
Indigenous Peoples in Canada starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Name one of the three main groups of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
What is a totem pole?
What is a treaty?
What is a wampum belt?
What is the importance of storytelling in Indigenous cultures?
What is the importance of the land to Indigenous Peoples?
Read the following passage: Many Indigenous Peoples in Canada use natural materials from the land to make clothing, tools, and art. Why is it important for Indigenous Peoples to use materials from their environment?
Read the following: An Indigenous Elder is teaching children about the importance of water. Why might the Elder use a story instead of a science lesson?
Which group of Indigenous Peoples is known for living in the Arctic region? (1) Métis (2) Inuit (3) First Nations (4) Haida
Which of the following is a reason Indigenous Peoples moved from place to place? (1) To find food (2) To go to school (3) To visit friends (4) To go shopping
Which of the following is a traditional dwelling used by the Inuit? (1) Teepee (2) Igloo (3) Longhouse (4) Wigwam
Which of the following is a traditional Indigenous celebration of the Pacific Northwest? (1) Potlatch (2) Carnival (3) Thanksgiving (4) Halloween
Fill in the blank: A ________ is a traditional home made of animal skins and wooden poles, used by some Plains Indigenous Peoples.
Fill in the blank: A ________ is a traditional Indigenous drum used in ceremonies and celebrations.
Fill in the blank: The ________ are Indigenous people who have both First Nations and European ancestry.
Fill in the blank: The ________ are Indigenous Peoples who live in many different regions across Canada and have many different nations.
True or False: All Indigenous Peoples in Canada speak the same language.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples have lived in Canada for thousands of years.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples have their own stories and legends that are passed down through generations.
True or False: Indigenous Peoples in Canada celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.
