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Ethnocentric
when you think you have the best idea and you find it hard to understand people
what is a example of ethnocentric
a example of ethnocentric is when the First Nations and the Europeans first went
what was the barter system
it is a fancy way of trading, the exchange of goods
what year did the vikings visit north america
in the 1000
who were the three key players in the fur trade
merchants , First Nations and courier er de bois
list ways of how europeans relied on First Nations
- teaches them how to make medicines to help diseases such as scurvy
- advice of how to dress for cold whether
- teaches them how to find food
what is in pemmican
berries, buffalo and moose meet , and fat.
what were the 4 roles of first nation women
- preparing furs
- they worked in forts
- they worked in the canoes
- they shared language and geography skills
how many beavers where worth 4 guns
14 beavers
how many beavers where worth 5 pound of gun powder
- beaver
how many beavers where worth 1 ice chisel
- beaver
1 beaver was worth how many hatchets
1 beaver
3 feet of cloth is worth how many beavers
3 beavers
I pound of tobacco is how many beavers
- beavers
how many knives in one beaver
- beaver
one kettle is how many beavers
1/2 beavers
teaches them how to make medicines to help diseases such as scurvy
the potawatomy
the Odawa
the Ojibwa
why did the council of three fires come together
they came together to fight the haudenosaunee
what is the peace of Montreal
when First Nations and New France came together in 1701 to work hard to stop fighting and find peace
france controlled the fur trade around witch rivers and lakes
St.lawrence river and the Great Lakes
travelling into the interior of North America would of been impossible without
canoes
canoes made it easy to travel over a
portage
what is a portage
is a overland root between two water ways
in what year did the new traders form a north west company come, and what was it called
it was called nor’westers it was establishes in 1779