In our Words
Residential Schools
Truth and Reconciliation
Miscellaneous
100

What does oral tradition mean?

Passing on teachings, stories, or traditions through word of mouth (orally). 

100

What are residential schools?

Residential schools were government-sponsored religious schools that were established to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture.

100
What does the word reconciliation mean?

Restoring relationships, a sacrament in the Catholic Church focused on forgiveness.

100

What is a trickster?

Often considered cultural heroes, tricksters are credited with protecting (and in some cases, creating) human life. As their name suggests however, tricksters are also associated with rule-breaking. They are curious pranksters who frequently cross and challenge boundaries, as well as ignore social harmony and order.

200

Name one of the three main Indigenous groups found in Canada

Metis, Inuit, First Nations

200

What day occurs in September when students wear a colour to remember residential schools?

Orange Shirt Day

200

Who made an official apology on behalf of the Catholic Church in 2015?

Pope Francis

200

What is a shaman

A spiritual and physical healer in many Indigenous communities

300

What is a Wampum Belt?

 A wampum belt is a ceremonial or diplomatic belt made of beads from seashells that have symbolic meanings and record important events or agreements between Indigenous peoples or with European colonizers

300

What are some of the lasting impacts of residential schools?

A variety of possible answers.

300

Which Canadian Prime Minister made an official apology seeking Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous communities and those impacted by the residential school system?

Justin Trudeau.

300

What is one of the four sacred plants?

Tobacco, Sage, Sweetgrass, red cedar.

400

What is a treaty?

A treaty is a written agreement between the Government of Canada and an Indigenous group that sets out the rights and obligations of both parties on issues like land, resources, governance, and culture

400

What does cultural genocide mean?

It is the intentional destruction of a culture, such as its language, religion, or traditions, by another group that seeks to erase its identity or assimilate it

400

Name a step/action that we can make to "walk forward together" towards truth and reconciliation?

A variety of possible answers.

400

What is the Great Spirit?

The Great Spirit is both within everything around us and beyond our everyday experiences. It’s like a powerful, loving energy that connects us to nature and the universe

500

What is the Gradual Civilization Act (1857) 

The Gradual Civilization Act (1857) was passed to have Indigenous people assimilate into European culture.

500

In what decade did the last residential school close in Canada?

1990s

500

Who is the creator of orange shirt day?

Phyllis Webstad.

500

What is animism?

The belief that everything in the world is alive.  All things, human and non-human, have spirits or souls, and that the person or animal lives on after death through the presence of that spirit.

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