1) The Metis of Sault Ste. Marie were a mix of a) Scottish and French b) Native American and British c) French and Cree d) French and British 2) The Mohawk people farmed the three sisters which were a) Corns, beans, and pumpkins b) Marcie, Mary, Marissa c) Beans, Berries, and Birchbark d) Corn, beans and squash 3) The Mohawk lived in permanent shelters called a) Big houses b) Clans c) Longhouses d) Families 4) The Mohawk and Anishinabe traded the Europeans a) Furs for hats b) Furs for metal tools  c) Furs for food d) Tears for fears 5) In a Mohawk community women had roles such as a) Choosing the chiefs, fishing and farming b) Trapping furs, farming and trading c) Choosing the chiefs and building the longhouses d) Made decisions for the community, including who would be chief 6) The Anishinabe people lived in movable housing called a) Wigwams b) Wigwags c) Longhouses d) Log cabins 7) The Anishinabe moved around to a) try out their canoes and toboggans b) hunt animals that were migrating from place to place c) avoid farming d) trade with the Europeans 8) The Anishinabe lost their traditional way of life when a) The fur trade ended b) When all the animals died out in their area c) The soil became too rocky d) When the British began to farm in their traditional lands 9) The Metis spoke a language called a) Cree b) French c) Mifchif d) Creech 10) The Metis lived in a) farms b) log cabins c) longhouses d) short houses 11) Metis men typically a) Traded furs with the trading companies b) Traded metal tools with French c) Made canoes to trade with the French d) Traded candy for furs

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