Wednesday, 4 September 2013

History homework / September 4 2013

1.Linguistic families and territory

In the 1500s, the province of Quebec had a linguistic families that they separate in three different parts of Quebec which are, the Inuit, Algonquin, and Iroquoian.  The Inuit lived northern Quebec, Algonquin lived center of Quebec, and the Iroquoian lived southern Quebec.

2.Worldview of native people

 The natives are really religious at what they believe. They have many different God, they believe that their were spirits that are in the sky. They practice the religion everyday. Man and women have their own responsibility to do. They all communicate by drawing pictures on the wall.

3.roles of men and women in:

Algonquin: The role of man was responsible for hunting and fishing. Sometimes man had to travel to a long distance to hunt for food. The role of women were responsible of cut animals skin and made them to cloth for themselves. They always stayed at their house to look at their children.

Iroquoian: The role of man was responsible of hunting and they were warriors to protect their village.But, the women stayed at their long house, to take care of the children, cooking, and made clothing for their family.

4.social and cultural aspects common to all native society

The Iroquoian and Algonquin are one of the cultures that are non existent any more. But the Inuit it is still Here. Today, their is allot of natives that have different Gods for their lives. Man and women had responsibility's to do. All native had their own leader to follow, he was the one that made all the right things to do.

5.Cultural consequences of encounters with Europeans

The Europeans had problems to transport food, gold, ect. To bring it to Quebec to start a new life. The Native were not really happy to see people from Europe because, they are bringing diseases to the natives. So, the natives felt that the Europeans had to leave back were they came from.

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