Main character of Kushtuka
Tapeesa
Jordan Tootoo's becoming the first Inuk player in the NHL is which R?
RESISTANCE
(fighting the odds and barriers for success)
The antagonist in Bad Cree
The wheetigo
What is the filming technique that identifies when the camera moves up and down?
Tilt
What language do the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation speak?
Anishinaabemowin (aka Ojibwe)
The aunt's name in Compatriot's
Flora
Autumn Pelletier's water rights activism is an example of which R?
RESILIENCE
(despite adversity, she finds ways to bounce back and inform people)
Who went missing in The Unfinished?
Key
When the camera angle is below the eye line of the subject
Low angle
About how many First Nations are in Canada?
634 (will accept 500-700 answers)
The Indigenous group that Echo is part of
Metis
Cherie Dimaline is from...?
Georgian Bay Métis community
Where does Medicine Walk take place?
Parson's Gap
When more natural lighting is added to a scene
High-key lighting
What does Nunavut mean?
Our land
The climax of Blue Against White
When Lena realizes the comfort of the Blue door (the ending)
Honorable Murray Sinclair is responsible for making which R accountable for non-Indigenous people?
Reconciliation
(Truth & Reconciliation)
Which story/novel does this quote come from:
“There are no such things as dead ends. Only people who find dead ends.”
Motorcycles & Sweetgrass
Name 4 elements of design (there are 7)
Line, shape, form, colour, value, texture, space (only need 4)
How many Calls to Action have been completed?
The resolution of "The Takeback Tango"
Val joins Vi to continue taking back their artefacts (also accept "when she continues her journey")
Which nation is Dr. Pam Palmater from?
Eel River Bar First Nation
Who said, "Indigenous writers have pointed out that, as Indigenous people, we all live in a post-apocalyptic world. The world as we knew it ended the moment colonialism started to creep across these lands." ?
Alicia Elliot (editor of This Place: 150 Year Retold)
Who wrote and directed Reel Injun?
Neil Diamond
What is one thing YOU (as an individual) can SPECIFICALLY do to be part of reconciliation?
One of any: read Indigenous stories, watch Indigenous films, listen to Indigenous podcasts, support Indigenous artists, attend Indigenous events (powwows etc.), follow Indigenous influencers, learn more about a specific issue and advocate, buy Indigenous products, donate to Indigenous causes