Council of Three Fires - Confederacy for joint defence against the Haudenosaunee. It was made up of the Boodwaadmii (Fire Keepers), the Odaawa (Trader Nation), and the Ojibwa (Faith Keepers)., Coureurs de bois - Europeans who assimilated to First Nations culture and who were particularly active in the fur trade., Haudenosaunee Confederacy - The Kanienkehaka, Ony’ota, Onondaga, Guyohkohnyo, and Onondowaga. Later became known as the Six Nations around 1720 when the Tuscaroras migrated north to join., Home guards - Bands of Indigenous people who settled near French or English trading posts., Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) - Received charter from Great Britain in 1670 to trade for furs, explore, and settle Rupert’s Land (Hudson Bay drainage basin, Manitoba, most of Saskatchewan, southern Alberta, and north to the Arctic)., pays d’en haut (“Upper Country”) - The region of the three Upper Great Lakes., Wendake - Territory in present-day south-central Ontario; Iroquoian-speaking communities called Huron also known as Wendat.,

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