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Ch. 4 - The Fur Trade

Across
The name of the territory before it was known as New France.
A food made from dried meat, berries and animal fat
France established this colony in North America
French descendant of settlers in New France.
First Nations, Metis and Inuit people, as defined in Canada's constitution.
Hired men that made canoe trips between forts along the St. Lawrence River.
Controlling more wealth than other people.
The first settlement France established along the St. Lawrence River.
Cross-cultural marriage between the French and First Nations resulted in these new, "mixed" people.
The French and its fur trade allies fought in this confederacy for almost a century.
These priests of the Catholic Church sought to convert First Nations to Christianity.
Down
Britain's fur trade company, established in 1670.
French speaking person.
A Canadian Oblate priest that arrived in Alberta in 1852.
During the fur trade, France needed First Nations people as _______.
This famous explorer is known as the Father of New France.
A British merchant company that depended on Canadien and Metis workers.
These French "runner of the woods" at times traded for furs illegally.
Metis settlement in present day Manitoba.
People that work in between two parties in business.
The middlemen that worked between the French and other First Nations groups.
Leaders in Anishinabe Society
The person in charge of a fort and its business for the HBC or the NWC