Sled and canoe
west coast,plateau,plains,arctic,subarctic,northeastern woodland haudenosanee(Iroquois),northeastern woodland Algonquians
The transportation for the Artic was cars and buses.
they used canoes and horses
The first nation my moms!
It is belived that that word Iroquois could be derived possibly from the phrase "hiro kone" wick was used by the people of the first nation known as the Haudenssaunee who are commonly know today as the Iroquois.
It started with a misunderstanding between two First Nation boys and Jacques Cartier. They told him that they were leading him to their "kanata" which was their word for village. However, he mistook it as that "kanata" or Canada, as he made it out to be, was a full-fledged country. It was named in 1535. :)
St. Mary's First Nation was established in 1905. It is a Mi'kmaq First Nations band government located in New Brunswick, Canada.
they have live in canada for at least 12,000 years
arts and bandi crafts, logging, trapping, construction, transportation and services
the first nation people are the first nations that were on earthFirst Nations is a term of enthicity that refers to the Aboriginal Peoples Of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Metis There are currently over 600 recognised First Nation Government and bands spread all across Canada, roughly half of which are in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia.698,025 is the number of first nations people around in Canada
Like European canoes the Canadian First Nation canoes were made of local materials but were much more suited to conditions found in Canada.
Lacrosse was invented by the Iroquois and Huron Native Americans in what is now Canada.