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The first people in Canada were the aboriginal peoples. The Iroquois lived in southern Ontario, and the Algonquin lived in northern Ontario.
The Algonquin hunted and fished. They did not farm. They moved around a lot. They had portable houses, called “wigwams,” which they took with them when they moved. They used toboggans and snowshoes.
The Iroquois lived on land that was good for farming. They planted corn, beans and other vegetables. They lived in houses and villages.
In the early 1600s, the lives of these Aboriginals changed when the Europeans started to arrive in North America.
The Aboriginals were the ________ people in Canada. (Answer with one word.)
first
second
third
The ________ lived in northern Ontario. (Answer with one word.)
Iroquois
Algonquin
Cree
alqonquin
The Algonquin took their houses with them when they ________. (Answer with one word.)
moved
farmed
snowshoed
The Algonquin did not ________, but the Iroquois did this for food. (Answer with one word.)
farm
hunt
fish
The Iroquois lived on land that was good for ________. (Answer with one word.)
hunting
farming
fishing
The Iroquois lived in ________ and villages. (Answer with one word.)
wigwams
houses
tents
When the ________ began to arrive in the early 1600s, the lives of Aboriginal Peoples changed. (Answer with one word.)