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Items that were made or used by people a long, long time ago are now called...
Artifacts
People who are respected for their wisdom and understanding of traditional knowledge are called...
Elders
What are archaeologists?
People who study buildings and objects from the past.
A frame used for moving a teepee and for carrying belongings (used by the First Nations) is called a ...
Travois
Oral Teaching is...
A way of remembering the past through stories and spoken explanation, rather than writing.
Any of the tools or ways of doing things that people use to get tasks done or make their lives easier are a type of...
Technology
Things found in nature that are useful to us are known as...
Natural Resources
What does the word energy mean?
The power or ability to do work.
Using natural resources carefully so that they do not run out is called...
Conservation
Resources that are used only as much as it can be replaced so that it lasts for the future are called...
Sustainable resources
Cutting down trees and taking it to mills is called...
Logging
Wood that has been cut into boards is called...
Lumber
Resources that cannot be replaced or renewed are called...
Non-renewable resources.
Resources that can be replaced if they are used carefully are called...
Renewable resources.
Supplying the land with water using dams, ditches, and sprinklers is called...
Irrigation
Growing crops and raising animals is called...
Agriculture
How many First Nations are in Alberta?
46
Which natural resource(s) do you see in the Rocky Mountain region?
Forests. Coal.
Which two natural resources are located nearest to where you live?
Oil and Gas. Forests.
What are the natural resources that we studied? (Name at least 6)
Farming (agriculture), ranching, wheat, crops, animals (livestock, oil, gas, coal and forests.