Elementary Student Zone: Glossary
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Aboriginal
The descendents of the original inhabitants of North America. First
Nations, Inuit and Métis people have unique heritages, languages,
cultural practices and spiritual beliefs. Aboriginal is also a term used
in other parts of the world to refer to the first inhabitants of a given
area.
http://www.edukits.ca/aboriginal/origin/index.htm
L’Assomption Sash
This was a Métis sash that was named after the region of Quebec were they were fashioned. Métis traders wore the red sash as a part of their uniform that also consisted of a blue coat and a beaded pipe bag.
Siksika (Blackfoot) Nation
One of the best known of the northern tribes, the Siksika were the
first nation to meet the fur traders. Also known as the “Siksika,” this
nation has lived on the Plains for generations.
Communication
This is the process of sharing or exchanging information with others.
Communication can take many forms.
Community
A community is made up of people who are part of a larger group that
share similar interests and backgrounds that includes religion,
language, and ancestry.
Culture
The culture of a people in made up of the customs and shared beliefs,
attitudes, values, goals, practices, social forms and material traits of
a religious, racial, or social group.
Elder
In Aboriginal communities "Elder" has many meanings. It can mean a
person who is older and is known as a spiritual and cultural leader, and
who has the knowledge of traditions. Elders are often regarded as
symbols of Aboriginal culture not only in their words and actions but
for the very existence.
First Nation
A name Aboriginal People gave themselves that refers to them as the
original inhabitants of Canada.
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