Match Vocab word with its Proper Explanation:

1.Subsistence
2.Reeds
3.Shamanism
4.Trickster
5.Kinship
6.Anthropology
7.Matrilocal
8.Patriarchial
9.Bilateral
10.Domesticated
11.Inukshuk
12.Sinew
13.Palisade
14.Pemmican
15.Haudenosaunee
16.Moose Hairs
17.Tanning
18.Myth
19.Legend

Explanation:
Identification of blood relatives-5
material for plateau summer homes-1
status/power controlled by men-8
coyote-10
food needed-2
used for embroidery-16
native spirituality-3
treatment of hides for use-17
live with a women's extended family-7
explains something about the world-19
descent seen through male/female line-9
describes challenges of heros-18
controlled and used by humans-11
human figures used as markers-4
material used for sewing-12
study of human groups-6
a defensive fence-13
first trailmix-14
people of the longhouse-15

Ms. Sue could you check these over and could you tell me where these native groups are: Ojibwa, iroquois, shuswap, chilcotin, haida, and Nootka. I need to know where they are in Canada, in atleast one specific place/province. I put Ojibwa in quebec and I put shushwap in B.C. I put Haida in Queen Charlotte islands, but is there a specific province in which there is a Haida group? Your help is appreciated, thanks

5 answers

Check the definitions for 1, 2, 9, 10, 18, 19 -- because you have the wrong definitions for those words.

The Haida people are in British Columbia.

http://www2.news.gov.bc.ca/news_releases_2009-2013/2009PREM0079-000754.htm

Look up each of the groups. I found the Haida people by Googling Haida province.
material for plateau summer homes-2
coyote-?
food needed-1
explains something about the world-18.
descent seen through male/female line-?
describes challenges of heros-19.

Is Nootka in Vancouver Island?
Your corrections are correct! :-)

I don't know what "human figures used as markers" means.

In mythology, the coyote is seen as a trickster. But it was also domesticated. Therefore your original answer is correct.

Descent seen through male/female line is probably bilateral.

Yes, the Nootka are on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuu-chah-nulth
thank you so much:-)
You're very welcome.