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Dive into an engaging Jeopardy game format focusing on the rich history of First Nations groups, including the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innuit, and Innu. This educational experience highlights the distinction between individual and collective pasts, the importance of archival materials, and the role of artifacts in understanding history. Participants will answer questions about historical events, cultural practices, and significant contributions of First Nations peoples. Perfect for educators and students alike, this game brings a fun twist to learning and discussing Indigenous heritage.
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First Nations Groups Primary vs Secondary First Nation Settlements History Terms The Beothuk NL Immigration Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 made up of the major events and experiences in your life that shape you and your memories examples could include things like childhood photos, a diary, home videos, etc.
$100 What is Individual Past? Scores
$200 found at the rooms in St. John’s and includes written documents, recordings, pictures ,etc.
$200 What Archival Materials? Scores
$300 the history of a group of people examples could include things like written history, museums, artifacts, archival material, etc.
$300 What is a Collective Past? Scores
$400 actual items from the past examples could include things such as old weapons, tools, furniture, clothing, etc. These things are often found in museums
$400 What are artifiacts? Scores
$500 a story or record of important events that happened to a person or a nation, usually with an explanation of cause and effects
$500 What is History? Scores
$100 Primary or Secondary Source?
$100 Secondary Source? Scores
$200 Primary or Secondary Source?
$200 Primary Source Scores
$300 Primary or Secondary Source?
$300 Primary Source? Scores
Daily Double
$400 Primary or Secondary Source?
$400 Primary Source Scores
$500 Primary or Secondary Source?
$500 Secondary Source? Scores
$100 Name the First Nations group that lived in this area
$100 Beothuk Scores
$200 Name the First Nations group that lived in this area
$200 Miq’maq Scores
$300 Name the First Nations group that lived in this area
$300 Innuit Scores
$400 Name the First Nations group that lived in this area
$400 Innu Scores
$500 Name the First Nations group that lived in this area
$500 Innu & Innuit Scores
$100 Aboriginal group of Newfoundland. They have since become extinct
$100 Who are the Beothuk? Scores
$200 Children of European fathers and First Nations mothers (Innu or Inuit). Live in Labrador.
$200 Who are the Labrador Metis? Scores
$300 First Nations group of Labrador. They live along the Northern coast and still live in Labrador today.
$300 Who are the innuit? Scores
$400 An eastern branch of the Algonquin. Moved to Labrador where they live today.
$400 Who are the Innu? Scores
$500 First Nations group who moved from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland.
$500 Who are the Mi’qmak? Scores
$100 Describe the Beothuk’s clothing.
$100 Red Caribou skins Scores
$200 In the winter the Beothuk stayed in these.
$200 Mamateeks lined with moss Scores
$300 Describe the Beothuk’s diet.
$300 Fish and Berries in the summer and caribou in the winter Scores