WG

Chapter 1, Part 2

Economy of First Nations

  • Compiled by Jennifer Lozyk

Barter System

  • Definition: Exchange of goods without the use of money.

  • Questioning Money:

    • Why use money if you can barter?

    • Rhetorical comment: "Sounds pretty fishy to me... I know, right?! You can't eat money!"

Indigenous Trade Networks

  • Formation of trade networks among Indigenous tribes.

  • Purpose: To facilitate bartering so all tribes had access to goods they could not make or procure themselves.

Specific Trade Goods

Algonquians

  • Produced and traded:

    • Furs

    • Game

    • Birchbark canoes

Iroquois

  • Farmers who traded:

    • Agricultural crops

    • Baskets

Inter-Tribe Relations

  • Native groups had conflicts and did not always get along.

  • In addition to trade, they expanded their villages by taking prisoners.

    • Example: Iroquois scalped their enemies and brought prisoners to their homes.

Current Thoughts

Ideologies

  • Definition: A word that ends in "ism" represents an ideology or belief.

Animism

  • Description: Native belief that all objects, animals, and people possess spirits.

  • Importance: Recognizes the spiritual essence in living and non-living things.

Cultural Perspective

  • Quote: "...every rock and tree and creature, Has a life, Has a spirit, Has a name..."

  • This highlights the deep connection Native cultures have with the environment and spirituality.