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Name: _____________________________
BIG QUESTIONS
Which First Nations lived in different areas of the province?
Canadian Shield
Boreal Forest
Foothills
Rocky Mountain
Parkland
Grassland
4. Even though each First Nation lived differently from one another, they all still have:
a) _____________________________________________
b) _____________________________________________
c) _____________________________________________
d) _____________________________________________
Each First Nation shared a deep connection with the land they lived on. Read on to find out how
and where each nation lived. As you read, think about how each contributed to the unique
identity of Alberta.
C. Describe the types of shelters or dwellings used by the First Nations in this region.
D. Can you identify any tools or technologies the people used to help them survive/live in this
region?
E. How did the land in these regions control how the people lived?
D. Can you identify any tools or technologies the people used to help them survive/live in this
region?
B. How did the land in this region control how the people lived?
C. Describe the types of shelters or dwellings used by the First Nations in this region.
C. Can you identify any tools or technologies the people used to help them survive/live in this
region?
D. How did the land in this region control how the people lived?
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C. Describe the types of shelters or dwellings used by the First Nations in this region.
F. Can you identify any tools or technologies the people used to help them survive/live in this
region?
G. How did the land in this region control how the people lived?
J. Describe the types of shelters or dwellings used by the First Nations in this region.
D. Can you identify any tools or technologies the people used to help them survive/live in this
region?
K. How did the land in this region control how the people lived?
VIEWPOINTS:
WHERE DO CULTURAL ITEMS BELONG?
Different kinds of historical objects are found in Alberta and put into museums to share with
its citizens who come to visit. Some people think that putting historical cultural items in a
museum belonging to the First Nations is a great idea. Others, however, disagree.
In each of the speaker bubbles write about each viewpoint from the speakers on pages 118119.
YES TO MUSEUMS!
NO TO MUSEUMS!
NO TO MUSEUMS!
NO TO MUSEUMS!
Museum visitor.
Frank Weasel Head
Antique Dealer
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MY OPINION
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