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Canadian Sport History

Canadian Sport History. Europeans to North America. Fishing Souls Gold North west Passage Colonies fur. Settlers and Patterns of Settlement Economy and Work Religion Social Life. Chronology French Colonial Period 1603-1663 New France 1663-1763. Samuel de Champlain 1567-1635.

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Canadian Sport History

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  1. Canadian Sport History

  2. Europeans to North America • Fishing • Souls • Gold • North west Passage • Colonies • fur

  3. Settlers and Patterns of Settlement • Economy and Work • Religion • Social Life

  4. Chronology • French Colonial Period • 1603-1663 • New France 1663-1763

  5. Samuel de Champlain 1567-1635

  6. L’ordre du Bon Temps • (The Order of Good Cheer)

  7. Life in New France • Coureurs de Bois • Voyageurs

  8. Seigneurial System • Company of 100 Associates • Protection • Social life

  9. Settlers

  10. Survival

  11. Economy

  12. Work/Entertainment

  13. Religion/Social Life

  14. Summary • The physical, economic, social: masculinity/competition • Settlement • survival • church

  15. First Contact • Allies, enemies • Disease • Values, religion, the body • Change • film

  16. Games in Traditional Culture • The traditional way of life: • in order to make a living and survive, people traveled on the land and relied on the resources that the land provided

  17. Survival: • the lifestyle required certain skills and attributes, for example, strength and endurance

  18. Traditional games: • Helped people practice important traditional skills • The games did not require much equipment and could be organized quickly

  19. Education: • Games and play activities played a role in education

  20. Gatherings • When people gathered together and celebrated, they shared their games.

  21. Traditional Games • Arctic sports • Dene games

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