Chapters 1-3
Across
- 2. Carrying canoes between waterways
- 4. Staple fish traded from Atlantic waters
- 5. Important early economic activity for the French
- 7. Beaded belts used for record keeping and agreements
- 9. Lightweight boat used for travel and trade
- 16. Community established by Europeans
- 17. Land traditionally used by a group
- 18. Way stories and knowledge were passed down
- 20. Family group within Haudenosaunee society
- 21. Founder of Quebec and early leader of New France
- 22. Most valuable fur in the fur trade
- 23. Key transportation route in New FranceAcadia French colony in the Atlantic region
- 25. Independent traders who travelled inland for furs
- 27. Settlement controlled by another country
- 28. Traditional Mi'kmaq dwelling
- 31. Corn beans and squash grown together
- 33. Exchange of goods between groups
- 35. Agreement between Indigenous peoples and Europeans
- 36. Group of leaders who made decisions
Down
- 1. Confederacy also known as the Iroquois
- 3. Partnership between the French and Indigenous peoples
- 6. Catholic missionaries in New France
- 8. Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region
- 10. Farmers who lived on seigneurial land
- 11. French colony along the St. Lawrence River
- 12. Main economic activity of New France
- 13. Indigenous people of the Atlantic region
- 14. Capital city of New France
- 15. Landowners under the seigneurial system
- 16. Land system used in New France
- 19. Respected knowledge keepers in Indigenous communities
- 24. Haudenosaunee communal home
- 26. Canoe paddlers who transported goods and furs
- 29. Religious settlement run by missionaries
- 30. French explorer who claimed land for France
- 32. Group of territories ruled by one country
- 34. Traveling to learn about new lands