Chapters 1-3

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