How First Nations People Lived in the St. Lawrence Low lan

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First Nations St. Lawrence Lowlands

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First Nations St. Lawrence Lowlands

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ClothingMens:

Loincloth

Moccasins (worn by both men and women)

Long Sleeve Clothing

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ClothingWomens:

Moccasins (worn by both men and women)

Piece of Clothing Made from Beaver

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ClothingJewelery and Accessories:

Bracelet made with beaver claws

Necklace with REAL beaver paw!

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Food

 

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Food

 

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Food

 

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Shelter

Longhouses

30 meters long, 35 people

Up to 1,500 people

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Semi-Permanent Buildings Men Found New Areas for Villages

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When Villages got overpopulated, small hamlets would be built

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Transportationwagons for on land

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Transportation

long boats for on water

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Transportation

 

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Transportation

 

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Government and Social Organization

Choices you made affected everyone around you

Personal wealth was unimportant

  

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Men went on expeditions and hunting trips Moved in and out of the village frequently 

Women took care of everything Lots of responsibility, lots of respect

Opinions and thoughts were important

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Tribes near the Great Lakes

Waben Tribal Council Matawa First Nations

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Spiritual Beliefs

Would have six to eight festivals in a year! Ononharoia is a winter festival (Soul curing festival)

  

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Spiritual Beliefs

Would celebrate for things like ripening of fruits and vegetables.

Example:Festival for planting corn...                                     

Ripening of Corn.. ...and harvest of Corn.

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Spiritual Beliefs

Huron Believed everything had a soul and immortal. Also things they made! Another important festival is Feast of the Dead.Held every 10 years for 10 days.

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Cite It Right

http://www.frw.ca/rouge.php?ID=112http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/scripts/explore.php?Lang=1&tableid=11&tablename=theme&elementid=68__true&contentlong http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009067 

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