Culture and Traditions
History and Treaties
Dawnland
Language
100

The sacred ash tree is vital to this Wabanaki tradition, now threatened by the emerald ash borer.

What is Basket Making?

100

Wabanaki people agreed not to fight with each other, forming this type of union of different groups of people. 

What is a confederacy?

100

What are the four tribes in the Wabanaki Confederacy?

What are Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Maliseet, and Mikmaq? 

100

This is the term for a tribal unit in which members are descended from the same ancestor.

What is a clan?

200

This is the practice of passing down history and cultural knowledge through storytelling, as opposed to written records.

What are Oral Traditions?

200

The approximate amount of time Wabanaki people have lived in what is now known as Maine.

What is about 12,000 years?

200

The name "Wabanaki" means this in the Algonquian languages.

What is "People of the Dawnland"?

200

How did Wabanaki people write down important messages?

What is a wampum belt?

300

Wabanki children once played with dolls made from this plant material. 

What are Corn Husk Dolls?

300

What factors contributed to the Europeans gaining control over New England?

What is disease, forcibly displaced tribes, and destroyed traditional lifeways with their land use and trade practices?

300

Where are all the Maine reservations located?

What are Presque Isle, Perry, Township, Houlton, and Indian Island? 

300

This is the name for the symbol used by the Wabanaki Confederacy, representing the union between the nations.

What is a double curve?

400

How did Wabanaki people avoid damaging the environment?

What is, they only took what they needed and respected the earth?

400

This federal act, whose principles were learned by a Wabanaki REACH intern, has recently been threatened by federal court rulings

What is ICWA?

400

This was the primary mode of travel for the Wabanaki people before the arrival of Europeans.

What is a Canoe?

400

What language is on the signs across the UMaine Campus?

What is Penobscot?

500

This cultural hero is featured in many Wabanaki stories and is credited with creating the first people from the bark of an ash tree. 

Who is Galooscap?

500

What is the most important treaty that the Wabanaki people never actually signed?

What is The Maine Indian Land Settlement Act of 1980?

500

How far did Wabanaki territory go?

What is the traditional Wabanaki homeland spans parts of modern-day Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, and eastern Canada.

500

What is the word for Bear in Penobscot?

What is Muin?

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