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Title: Aboriginal%20Groups%20Shared%20Characteristics


1
Aboriginal GroupsShared Characteristics
  • History
  • Sept 2006

2
Shared Characteristics
  • Cooking
  • Clothing
  • Housing
  • Religion

3
Cooking
  • Roasting over open fires
  • Heated containers or food by adding red hot
    stones
  • Preserved fish meat by drying smoking

4
Clothing
  • Produced from cleaned animal skins
  • Protection from winters (fur blankets, moccasins)
  • Robes from cedar bark (Pacific areas)

5
Housing
  • Varied with location (affected by climate
    building materials)
  • Plains leather tipis
  • Pacific - Cedar plank houses
  • Far North - Igloos

6
Religion
  • Varied with group
  • Religious belief in a Great Spirit
  • People, animals, nature are all connected
  • Ceremonies rituals are performed to protect the
    balance of nature

7
Focus Questions
  • What significant role do animals play in North
    American aboriginal culture?
  • What evidence would you use to support the
    argument that aboriginals are closely connected
    with / products of their environment?

8
Sources
  • Francis, Daniel, and Sonia Riddoch. Our Canada A
    Social Political History. Canada Pippin
    Publishing, 2001.

9
Aboriginal Profiles
  • The Iroquoians
  • The Northwest Coast
  • The Plains
  • The Sub-arctic

10
Aboriginal Profiles
  • For the 4 aboriginal groups provided, compose a
    minimum ½ page summary incorporating the
    following
  • 1. Geographical living area
  • 2. Tribal groups living within that area
  • 3. Tribal social structure / govt organization
  • 4. Food sources / agricultural production
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