Across
- 2. Dimensions: Making an ethical judgement for a story to be meaningful
- 6. Materials that provide firsthand knowledge of what people were thinking and how they lived
- 7. City in Manitoba where there has been found evidence of bison bones, suggesting bison hunting around the city
- 9. Activity that was considered the most important between groups
- 10. Theory that suggests that all humans beings descended from a group of people Africa about 60,000 years ago
- 15. Theory that suggest that people may have migrated to North America from Western Europe during the ice Age along the Atlantic ice cap
- 18. A set of values, beliefs and assumptions about the world and how it works.
- 20. Peoples: The inhabitants of North America prior to European contact
- 21. Most important animal for the people of the plains
- 24. Used as a last resource to solving conflicts between alliances
Down
- 1. Aboriginal people in Northern Canada; this word also means " People"
- 3. A group of people living together in the same area cooperatively
- 4. Group of First Peoples in Newfoundland that was wiped out by the Europeans.
- 5. To bring back something that was taken out of its original country of origin
- 8. Law of Peace: Agreement that began in the year 1142. was passed along using oral tradition for over 700 years, and still exists today
- 11. Perspective: Judging past events based on the standards of the time
- 12. Group agreement obtained through a process of dialogue and discussion
- 13. Where the First Peoples believed they originated from
- 14. Variations of a language used by groups of speakers
- 16. Emphasizing the independence of parts of a whole
- 17. people used this " land bridge" to migrate to North America ti Asia
- 19. Families: A group of languages that likely evolved from a common language
- 22. Nations: The term used to refer to Indian peoples of Canada
- 23. Tradition: A collection of prayers, stories, and songs that expressed the community's history, customs, beliefs and values.
