Name That Nation
Do you Know your Directions?
Class Expectations
Terminology
100

The Largest Reservation by land-size and the closest to us currently

Haudenosaunee (6-Nations)

100

This direction represents Elders and Reflection.

North (White)

100

What is the format we will be doing our writing tasks in?

MLA

100

Why are we using the Term "Indigenous" in our class instead of "Aboriginal" or "Native"?

The term Aboriginal infers "not original" and is an outdated government word while Indigenous demonstrates a relationship with all things and was universally agreed upon by Indigenous representatives to the UN. Native also holds negative connotations that we try to avoid in our classroom.

200

The Nation(s) that use the Medicine Wheel for teachings

Ojibwe (Anishinaabe), Cree, Mi'kmaq, Blackfoot, ETC.

200

We will be starting our writing tasks in this direction. (Brainstorm)

The Eastern Door.

200

What are two things you should "avoid" while in a Talking Circle?

  1. If you do not have the talking stick/symbol, please give your attention and respect to the speaker.

  2. Leave all technology (Phones, laptops, headphones, etc.) outside of the circle.

  3. If you must leave the circle, you must wait until the round is finished to re-enter the circle.

  4. Do not ask questions to the other members of the circle or speak in response. 

  5. When you speak it is your time to answer the question in your own words, not agree with other classmates. This can be done after.

200

What is the best way to describe someone's Indigeneity? (how they are Indigenous)

It is also best to describe someone based on the Nation that they are from, but if this is missing First Nations, Metis, or Inuit is appropriate. If you do not Know exactly what their Identity is, referring to someone as Indigenous is fine.

300

This Nation that created the 7-fires prophecy

Anishinaabe or Ojibwe

300

Your Teacher needs to sit in this door during Talking Circles

The Eastern Door.

300

Where should phones be?

not out...duh

300

Why do we refer to Indigenous Creation Stories as "Stories" and not "Fables, Legends, or Myths"?

Teacher discretion for this answer (Indigenous knowledge, discounting perspective, etc.)

400

This Nation's Creation Story began with a Loon and a stone.

Haida

400

The Only Direction we have not covered yet in class.

North (White)

400

What is expected of you in our class in terms of reciprocity?

Self-advocacy


Kindness


Extensions


Preparation

400

Daily Double!!!!!!

How do you pronounce these words:

Haudenosaunee

Anishinaabe

(Ho-din-oh-show-nee)

(Ah-nish-eh-naw-bay)

500

The Trickster Character "Coyote" is very popular in this Nation's stories.

Cree

500

This Direction represents Emotion

Western Door (Black)

500

What is expected of you in terms of respect in our classroom?

Language


Plagiarism


Terminology


Uniform Policy


Inclusion of voice


Cell phones and Headphones


Washroom breaks

500

What is the singular of the following words:

Inuit (The People)

Mi'kmaq (The People)

Inuit = Inuk

Mi'kmaq = Mi'kmaw or L'nu