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100

This is a stone landmark or cairn, traditionally built by Inuit people in the Arctic regions

Inukshuk

100

Passed in 1876, this federal law has controlled many aspects of Indigenous life in Canada for nearly 150 years.

The Indian Act

100

For decades in residential schools, this act symbolized the stripping away of Indigenous identity on a student’s first day

Cutting their hair

100

This Mi’kmaq Elder  helped build understanding of the concept of “Two-Eyed Seeing"

Elder Albert Marshall

100

On the East Coast a powwow can be referred to as this

Mawiomi

200

This was a writing system for the Mi'kmaw language, later superseded by various Latin scripts which are currently in use

Mi'kmaw hieroglyphs or hieroglyphic writing

200

Released in 1969, this government policy paper proposed ending the special legal status of Indigenous peoples in Canada.

The White Paper

200

The practice of forcibly removing Indigenous children from their families, especially in the 1960s–1980s, is now known by this name.

The Sixties Scoop

200

With a nearby street named after her, she filed the first Class Action law suit against the government of Canada seeking compensation for Residential School Survivors

Nora Bernard

200

What are the two types of powwows?

Traditional and Competition

300

Made from stone and used for hunting, these traditional tools were shaped by hand through a process called flintknapping

Arrowheads

300

This 1763 document recognized certain Indigenous land rights after the Seven Years’ War

the Royal Proclamation of 1763

300

Canada’s pass system “cut” Indigenous people off from leaving reserves without written permission from this person.

Indian Agent

300

His case brought attention to Indigenous fishing rights and the interpretation of treaties

Donald Marshall

300

What is the traditional Mi'kmaq dance style that is making its resurgence at powwows?

Kojua

400

These ancient carvings, found in Kejimkujik National Park, record Mi’kmaq history, stories, and teachings on stone surfaces

Petroglyphs

400

Signed in 1752 between the British and the Mi’kmaq, this treaty is still upheld in Canadian law today.

What is the Treaty of 1752

400

In Mi’kmaq basket making, this tree is split and “cut” into strips before being woven into patterns.

Black Ash

400

In 1610, he became the first Mi'kmaq person to be baptized as Catholic

Grand Cheif Henri Membertou

400

What is the official opening of a powwow called?

Grant Entry

500

7 big rocks that are used and heated during a sweat lodge ceremony are called these

Grandfathers

500

This legislation which offered a bounty for each Mi'kmaq scalp is still on the books and the Canadian government has steadfastly refused to rescind it

Scalping Proclamation of 1756

500

This act, introduced under the Indian Act, “cut” status from Indigenous women who married non-status men.

Enfranchisement

500

She is widely recognized as the "poet laureate of the Mi'kmaq" and is known best for her poem entitled "I Lost My Talk" and has a Halifax Ferry named after her

Rita Joe

500

Name two dance categories (aside from Kojua)

Accepted answers:

Jingle, Fancy, Traditional, Chicken, Grass

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