Audio Guide | Peterborough Museum & Archives

13 • Resettlement


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The First Nation's traditional way of life depended on their ability to move freely across the land, as the four seasons often dictated their hunting, fishing and gathering patterns. However, Europeans saw this as "uncivilized". They pressured the First Nations to settle in one area and adopt European housing, farming techniques and religion. With immigrants clearing the forest and damming the waterways, the First Nations had little choice but to move to reserves.

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Audio Guide | Peterborough Museum & ArchivesBy Dustin McIlwain