The French initially referred to the First Nations in Canada as "les Sauvages," which translates to "the Savages." This term reflected the European perspective of indigenous peoples at the time, often viewing them as uncivilized. Over time, the French and other Europeans developed more respectful terms as they engaged more closely with indigenous cultures. Today, the term "Premières Nations" is commonly used in French to refer to these groups.
I believe the first nations belived in god
Some of the first nations are called countries.
tribute
They traveled with canoes.
Canoes
the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
The French wanted the first nations to give them animal fur for metal good such as, pots and knifes. So in other word the french was using First nations for furs.
first nations
what products did the first Nation people and the French trade
what products did the first Nation people and the French trade
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
it was established by the french and the british.
The French and the First Nations.
the answer is the french people taught the first nations to speak French. They also had translators.
They call them French because they were first bred in France.