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The document contains questions about various topics relating to Indigenous peoples in North America, including their origins and migration to the continent, traditional ways of life involving roles, hunting practices, and visions, and cultural aspects such as dances, beliefs, and legends about peacemaking between warring nations. The questions are meant to test comprehension of details within related passages of text.

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The document contains questions about various topics relating to Indigenous peoples in North America, including their origins and migration to the continent, traditional ways of life involving roles, hunting practices, and visions, and cultural aspects such as dances, beliefs, and legends about peacemaking between warring nations. The questions are meant to test comprehension of details within related passages of text.

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Star Questions

1. In the legend, what did the chief do to lead his people into the new land?

2. How did the First Nations, Inuit and Mtis people get to North America?

3. What period of time did this happen?

4. Name one of the Southern empires that were founded

5. True or False:
a. The main reason for the Inuit people coming to North America was to
escape their enemies.
True

False

b. The Caribou hunters had affirmed that this was their place, and that they
would live on.
True

False

Star Questions

1. In the legend, what was the Old Mans bad mistake?

2. What did the men look like and smell like before they met the women?

3. In the communities, the mans role was to:

4. In the communities, the womans role was to:

5. True or False:
a. Lineage was passed down on the womans side.
True

False

b. The Caribou hunters had affirmed that this was their place, and that they
would live on.
True

False

Star Questions

1. How did many of the first nations kill buffalo?

2. How did each person find their role?

3. A vision usually comes in the form of _______.

4. What did Napi (the Old Man) say to the First Nations people?

5. True or False:
a. A boy on a vision quest would be given plenty of food before they left.
True

False

b. A boy who went on a vision quest returned as a hunter.


True

False

Star Questions

1. The ________ was so different that they truly stood apart.

2. In the legend, what is thunder?

3. What animals did the Inuit follow to North America?

4. Why does the white bear try to kill men?

5. True or False:
a. The Inuit came to North America during the Ice Age
True

False

b. Sometimes, creation legends talk about survival and death


True

False

Star Questions

1. What did dancing mean for many of the First Nations?

2. What kinds of dances were there?

3. What did the Blackfoot believe?

4. Who were the most warlike of all the Eastern people?

5. True or False:
a. Dances represented important events in the lives of First Nations people.
True

False

b. In the land of the Great Lakes, the people were warriors.


True

False

Star Questions

1. The Iroquois were fractured into how many warring camps?

2. In the legend, what does Deganawida (which means Peacemaker) do to prove


his strength to the five Iroquois Nations?

3. What did Deganawida tell the Five Nations to do?

4. What is the unimaginable threat from the other side of the world?

5. True or False:
a. Each arrow in the bundle from the Iroquois Nations represents their
union and promise of peace.
True

False

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