A Polished Hoe
The Farming of Bones
Frida Documentary
Black Robe
Random
100

This is the Caribbean island where “A Polished Hoe” is set.



What is Bimshire?



100

This novel, “The Farming of Bones,” is set during the 1937 massacre ordered by this Dominican dictator.

Who is Rafael Trujillo?



100

Frida Kahlo was married twice to this famous Mexican muralist, known for his grand public works.



Who is Diego Rivera?



100

The title “Black Robe” refers to this group of French missionaries who traveled to New France to convert Indigenous peoples.

Who are the Jesuits?



100

The first activity we did during our first class 

What is Map Labeling? 

200

In “A Polished Hoe,” this character confesses to murder at the beginning of the novel.



 Who is Mary-Mathilda?



200

Amabelle, the protagonist, works as a servant in the household of this Dominican family.



Who are the Valencia family?

200

Frida’s art was deeply influenced by her lifelong struggle with pain, which began after she suffered this traumatic event as a teenager.



What is a bus accident?



200

The film “Black Robe” is set in the early 1600s in this historical region, now part of Canada.



What is New France?



200

The short story we read by the author Krzysztof Pelc.

What is "Green Velvet"? 

300

The main symbol in this book represents both agricultural labor and violence.



 What is the hoe?



300

The title “The Farming of Bones” refers to this backbreaking labor, which many Haitian workers performed in the Dominican Republic.



 What is cutting sugarcane?



300

This iconic house, now a museum in Mexico City, was both Frida’s home and a vibrant reflection of her identity.



 What is La Casa Azul (The Blue House)?



300

In “Black Robe,” Father Laforgue embarks on a dangerous journey to reach this Indigenous group, known for their farming lifestyle and fortified villages.



Who are the Huron (or Wendat)?



300

The short story we read by the author Sherman Alexie. 

What is "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona"?

400

This oppressive colonial system serves as the backdrop for the events in “A Polished Hoe.”



What is plantation slavery?

400

The 1937 massacre targeted Haitians and those of Haitian descent living in the Dominican Republic. It is also known by this event’s name in history.



What is the Parsley Massacre?



400

Frida’s art often incorporated this Mexican cultural tradition, celebrating death as part of life and featuring symbols like skeletons and marigolds.



What is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?



400

In the film, Father Laforgue’s faith is tested by the actions of this group, who are portrayed as fierce rivals of the Huron.



Who are the Iroquois (or Haudenosaunee)?

400

The first reading assignment of class. 

What is "The Destruction of the Indies"? 

500

Mary-Mathilda’s confession unravels her complex relationship with this man, who represents colonial power and exploitation.

Who is Mr. Bellfeels?



500

This recurring symbol in the novel represents memory, grief, and the fluid boundary between life and death.



What is water?



500

Frida Kahlo’s political beliefs were deeply influenced by this ideology, which she shared with Diego Rivera and reflected in her support for revolutionary movements.



What is communism?



500

This spiritual and cultural clash is central to “Black Robe,” highlighting differences between Christianity and the beliefs of Indigenous peoples like the Algonquin and Iroquois.



What is the conflict between European religion and Indigenous spirituality?



500

The spelling of our Professor's last name. 

What is S-U-E-S-S?

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