This place of chance that once aired an ad featuring a “Moose”.
What is the Meskwaki Casino?
What is Wisenino?
This question meaning “How old are you?”
What is “Keteswibebone?”
This color is associated with Amegaki kaoni Moswaki.
What is “Netebi-esawaki?”
This game of hide and seek involving slight of hand and a keen eye.
What is Moccassin game?
This place of artistic expression that once was where the tribe stored extra food.
What is The Cave?
This word meaning “again”
What is Nakatti?
This question meaning “Who are your parents?”
What is “Wenea Ke-mesotanaki?”
This color is associated with ateiminani kaoni mediminani.
What is “Meskwaki?”
A game of skill and endurance where two teams of kiskoaki and tokanaki attempt to score on each other.
What is Atti / Konano?
This ancient “battleground” where festivities are held.
What is the Powwow Grounds?
This phrase meaning “can I use the restroom / outhouse?”
What is “Ni-kaski mawi sakittikaneki ia?”
This question meaning “What do you like the taste of?”
What is “wekonei wikata-mani?”
This color is associated with Amowaki kaoni Nenosoki.
What is “Makatewaki?”
This game of chance involving two turtles and a bear.
What is Kosikanaki / Bone Dice?
This body of water near the powwow grounds that provides a habitat to animals such as herons, turtles, fish, and geese.
What is Lake Weehaw?
This phrase meaning “I am hungry.”
What is “Ne-widabene?”
This phrase meaning “You go next.”
What is “Kina aditami?”
This color is associated with Wabikoni kaoni Wakodeaki.
What is “Esawattesiateki?”
This game, involving a fox who can count, was a favorite of many young Meskwakiaki.
What is “Keswikanakai Mr. Wakodea?”
This stony ruin where social events on the settlement were once held.
What is The Stone House?
This phrase meaning “I like watermelon and squash.”
What is “Ne-Wikata weskitai kaoni wabikoni.”
This question meaning “What clan are you from?”
What is “Wenea wittisomata?”
These colors are associated with Tatabakoni, especially as temperatures drop.
Meskwaki, medibateateki, esawattesiateki, esawaki, netebi-esawaki, meskobateki, kaoni eskibakyaki.
This phrase, meaning “Can we go play ball?”, is the ticket to playing games in the gym.
What is “Ni-kaski mawi bakaatowebena?”