Culture, Beliefs & Art
Modern Challenges
Seasonal Survival
Land & Location
100

The Algonuins of Ontario are currently negotiating one of the largest of these in Canada because they never signed a treaty.

What is a land claim?

100

This instrument is considered sacred in Algonquin culture because its rhythm represents the heartbeat of Mother Earth.

What is the drum?

100

These dome-shaped homes were made of birch bark and were designed to be easily taken apart and moved.

What are wigwams?

100

The Algonquin traditionally inhabit this specific geographic region, which spans across Quebec and Ontario.

What is the Eastern Woodlands?

200

Despite colonization, the Algonquin people are successfully building up their language again, which is known as this.

What is Anicinàbemowin?

200

This supreme Creator is believed to exist within nature rather than separate from it.

Who is Gitchi Manitou?

200

In the summer, Algonquin farmers grew corn, beans, and squash, a trio known by this name.

What are the Three Sisters?

200

The name of this Canadian province comes from the Algonquin word kébec, meaning “where the river narrows.

What is Québec?

300

The community is fighting to protect the moose and this water creature, whose populations are declining.

What is the American Eel?

300

This purification ceremony process involved burning sacred medicines like sage or cedar to cleanse a person’s spirit.

What is smudging?

300

Because they moved their locations throughout the year to follow food sources, the Algonquien lived this type of lifestyle.

What is a seasonal lifestyle?

300

This major water body, known as Kichi Sibi, was the Algonquin people’s main highway for trade and travel.

What is the Ottawa River?

400

As the rightful owners of the land, the Algonquin people are opposing a facility near the Ottawa River designed to store this dangerous material.

What is nuclear waste?

400

Algonquin artists traditionally used these sharp animal parts to create intricate decorations on clothing and bags.

What are porcupine quills?

400

While canoes were used in summer, this specific tool was used to walk over deep snow during winter hunting trips.

What are snowshoes?

400

Because the Algonquin people never signed a treaty giving ownership of their land to the government, their territory is considered in this status.

What is unceded?

500

The two resource extraction industries are listed as major threats to the health of the traditional Algonquin lands.

What are logging and mining?

500

The Algonquin worldview teaches that humans, animals, and trees are relatives, a concept known as this.

What is interconnectedness?

500

During this specific season, the community would split into small family groups and hunt deer and moose in the deep forest.

What is Winter

500

The Algonquin homeland is located on this rugged landscape filled with rocks, dense forests, and lakes.

What is the Canadian Shield?