NAIDOC
Reconciliation week
Foods
Traditions
General Knowledge
100

What does eso mean?

Thank you

100

What is the purpose of Reconciliation Week?

Remember and Reconcile about Indigenous History and Culture 

100

What is a kupa muri?

Earth oven

100

What do the colours on the Aboriginal flag represent?

The people, the sun and the earth and represents the connections between the people and the land.

100

State the law on the Didgeridoo?

Women can't play/touch it

200

What does Yawo mean?

Good Bye

200

What is the theme of this years Reconciliation week?

All in

200

What is the name of the bread the Aboriginals made?

Damper

200

True or False - Do only Elders tell the Dreaming Stories?

True

200

What was Australia called when the English arrived?

(Double Points if you know what it means too)

Terra Nullius 

It means No Mans land

300

What is this year's NAIDOC Week theme? 

50 Years of Deadly
300

When is Reconciliation week this year

(You don't have to say the exact dates just tell us a day in the dates)

Between 27 May to 3 June.

300

What natural resource was considered as a 'natural moisture trap'

Paperbark

300

What are the traditional uses of Finger Lime

Food and Antiseptic 

300

Considered the most famous Aboriginal 'Politician'

Eddie Mabo

400

What does NAIDOC stand for?

National Aboriginals and Islanders Day Observance Committee

400

What important day is it today? (3rd of June)

Mabo Day

400

What is the pink flower that you can eat?

(Hint - Has a well known farm animal in its name)

Pig Face


400

What was the main, traditional way of life for the aboriginal people?

Hunting, gathering and preserving the land.

400

Yes or No - Does Lemon Myrtle have a higher vitamin c percentage than an orange?

Yes

500

What is the focus for the NAIDOC committee?

To Set the dates for activities and the theme for the annual NAIDOC week theme

500

What is Reconciliation week based on?

Accepting equality, unity and historical past of all individuals.

500

Was is traditional Damper made of?

Ground wheat, nuts and grains

500

What are the four aspects of Aboriginal culture?



Family, land, law, and language.

500

How were didgeridoos made?

Termites ate wood and the aboriginals found the hollow parts, then cut it off then waxed

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