First Nations Assignment

Fact Chart

Inuit:
Food = caribou, musk-ox, sea mammals-seal, walrus, & whales, fish, snow

Shelter = iglus, tents of animal hide

Clothing = Winter pants, parkas, double boots of sealskin & caribou hide, mittens of caribou hide

Social Organization = Trading partnerships, emphasized patrilineal bonds

Government ceremony = ?

I have other parts to this chart that I'll be posting one by one. Meaning that I've done the Inuit, I have four more groups to go. Please add information I've missed; I'm not sure if I've done the social Organization right.

8 answers

They all look right.

I didn't find anything about "government ceremony."

Check your text or this site.

http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Ha-La/Inuit.html
Government ceremony = Governing council of the local community?
That could be. But a ceremony is more than a council.
Would emphasized patrilineal bonds go under government ceremony?
This is what my text says:

Government ceremony: The elders of the male line of the family always directed the other members of the community in proper behaviour and also formed a governing council of the local community.

Please tell me in short form what I would put under Government Ceremony.
Government ceremony: Older men ruled the community.
thanks
You're welcome.
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