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?
What is the meaning of the word 'Indigenous'?
What is the name of the Indigenous celebration that includes singing, dancing, and drumming?
What is the purpose of a powwow?
Why do Indigenous Peoples have different types of homes?
Why is it important to learn about Indigenous Peoples in Canada?
Describe one way Indigenous Peoples in Canada show respect for nature.
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?
Why do some Indigenous Peoples in Canada pass down knowledge through oral traditions instead of writing?
